Not a collector but I'm staring at one as we speak. Interested or know of a party that would be? I looked at my change jar and know I've had a few that have past thru my fingers regrettably.
It pays to look closely at your loose change. There was a penny sitting on top of one of those green change machines not long ago. It looked like someone had hit it with a hammer. Because I always pay attention I picked it up and looked it over. I noticed it was a 'wheat back' penny which normally wouldn't be that much more valuable than a regular Lincoln Memorial back penny, but this one had been 'double die struck'. I can't help but wonder how many hands had that penny over the course of many many years. I sold it on eBay for $178! Looking back? I should have sent it in to be 'slabbed'! (Graded)
I have 2 binders with certificate authenticity papers for pages full of quarters like these in pages with storyline information and all quarters are in clear transparent protective cases....been up there both binders with my grandmothers name engraved... underneath her name saying "collectors edition" for 25-28, years now. I just brought the books down...my hands are tempted to go over every page.
Hello, I collect coins from the USA(I don’t live there) And I’ve really do like everything about those coins are so interesting. I love how they celebrate everything with the money and that and I actually now trying to complete my collection of the 50 state quarters. I’m really new to this but I already have 10 of them and they’re very fun to collect because I go through old money that from like when I went to America, it’s so fun
Remember: condition is the largest component of value. The quarter that sold for $3200 was graded MS-65. Still a valuable variant, but his VF-45 is only worth around $250. Another thing to keep in mind: there are two DDO variants for this year. An FS-101 and an FS-102. The 102 is considerably less valuable and vastly more common coming in at around $15 for a VF-45.
Hi there. Do you have an excel sheet or cheat sheet written down or in email format that you could share with me please. Showing what to look for in pennies, nickels, dimes, quarters, etc? Or is there a website I could go to that has all this info? Thanks for the help!
Ya and I bet u still don't have a double die one like that, that's why they are worth what they are, like I said ebay has 1 I just saw with 3 letters doubled and he's asking 50, and it's been up there for months. Has to be all letters and it's very rare
@@canadiannavy9229 they're not incredibly difficult to come across coin roll hunting, plus it may have been a collection passed down from a parent or something
That's not all, Bud. I'm American & we're all desperate for antiquities. That's anything - maybe even poor condition items 'This Mona Lisa has some cracked surface lines.' ''Go away." Hmm? ’ANYTHING’ 40-50 years old has SOME degree of antiquity to it. My former slumlord from India didn't know such matters in the USA so he flipped when I asking him if he just threw away >130 mini cast- iron radiators? "WHY‽" Oh, no.. "WHAT, WHAT?!" Those are antiquities in this country: e, Craig's, On Your Own - minimum of $25/1 !! That's not counting functionality - scrap weight, art: spray off/out the gunk & rust and it'll still WORK as a baseboard heater- RADIATORS, RADIATING HEAT! His shoulders sunk. It felt good to see that on his face because, as it turned out - he'd corruptly capped off the New Improved baseboard heaters so less than a half of the tenants were getting any heat.
According to the NGC Price Guide, as of February 2024, a Washington Quarter from 1776-1976 in circulated condition is worth between $0.30 and $0.85. However, on the open market 1776-1976 D Quarters in pristine, uncirculated condition sell for as much as $6000.
@@Davidee-14 any coin stores where you live? Maybe google your area and see if there are any in your town/city dear. Google kind of totally sucks, but you never know when they might get it right! 😂✝️🇺🇸
@Davidee-14 you cnt lol, it's only specifically rare ones, that I promise you don't have. That means in pristine it's graded at an ms70 which costs $129 to begin with or the letter on top are doubled, lines beside the original letters and you have to zoom in to find it
Haven't really thought much about it until i saw this video today, because for some reason i developed an interest in bicentennial quarters, so for years i put them a jar, now im looking at this jar almost full, thinking hmm, because i never had a plan, now i gotta lot of work to do on spare time ty.
Dang.. I have several of those from the Denver mint. And yes, they show the double strike. Didn't know they were that valuable... Still not selling them.
Yes, i hv just ONE Quarter Dollar on hand. The Eagle Logo on the other side is reverse punched.... UP& DOWN when compared to the logo on the other side of the same coin.
Damn I haven’t watched a coin video in so long. I’ve gotten so busy with life. I use to love going to banks and coin roll hunt. As a matter of fact, I use to watch a lot of your videos. I found 2 FS-101’s and the crazy thing is, they were in the same box.
Which is more valuable? The coinage which had doubling on it, or the ones I found in circulation that were minted on silver blanks? I have two which i found in circulation and are not proof coins.
I was looking through my bicentennial quarter rolls about a month and a half ago and I found one. It looks like it's about mint state 60. They're definitely still out there.
I have a 2021 CROSSING THE DELAWARE quarter thats twice as thick as normal and has a D stamp. Ive never seen one before..have you? Is it worth anything??
When I take my error coins into my coin dealer… He won’t even take the time to look at them. I have no interest in purchasing any air courts and tells me that they’re just junk. He said most dealers are not looking at error coins anymore. What do you think about that?
I have maybe 100 wheat pennies my oldest 1909 I think I got all but the 1943 and double die 55 but I got a few I may triple probably more like 100 times plus lol😂😂
If I find 1 in my bi-cent quarters, how would I go about trying to get it sold? Thank you for taking time to inform us & for reading my question. Have a wonderful day!
I have one that isn't DDO but what it does have is a flap of extra metal that's stuck to the face of the coin. Under the flap it isn't stamped. The top of the flap is stamped.
Thanks Rob!! And we of course can't forget the lovely 40% S-minted ones, even if they aren't quite THAT valuable. I'm definitely going to have to check all my bicentennials for this. I hang onto every one of these I can get my paws on; of course, when I was younger, they were fairly common, but around '92-93, they started to get less common. When I was in high school (mid 90s), we had a lady in the office who handled the books but she was also someone we could go to to get change for the vending machine, and I had a deal with her where she'd hold all the bicentennials she happened across and I'd swap her money for them. Through a school year where I had that deal going, got about $25-30 worth of those from her, and still have them in an old metal tin I originally saved them in, although have put a couple of the super nice shiners into flips. >>;=)
@@kayesdigginit1519 Yeppers! They made non-proof quarters, halves and Ike dollars at the San Fran mint, and those issues were 40%. Many were melted later apparently, but around 11 million of each are figured to exist. I am not sure if any were just put into regular circulation initially or if they were NIFCs only issued in those Bicentennial sets [which had 25¢, 50¢, $1]. Over the years, I have found 2 halves and a quarter in circulation. Keep an eye out there and check the mint mark anytime you find one. >>;=)
I have about 75 or so of the 1976 quarters. Everytime I find 1 in my cash drawer at work, I put it aside and when my mgr counts the drawer at night, I give her 1 of my regular quarters for the Bicentennial 1. 😊😊
For those that like to collect these heres a little history. The drummer boy is the first guy killed in the revolutionary war, the shot heard round the world. His name is Abner Hosmer. The reason why we have eagles on our quarters is because when his mother sent him out for the war she put an eagle pin on his uniform, it was his fathers. He was the first soldier to ever wear an eagle on his uniform. He was brought back to his parents after he was shot and killed and he was still wearing the pin. This is where the eagle came from in our history. If you want more information on it just google it. You can also read more about it on Find a grave. Hes also a decedant of FDR, and Teddy, and me.., my grandmother named one of her parakeets after Abner too..,
how to you get your coins certified ? my father in law has coins his been sacing for years and years good condition but his never found how to get them on like checked if there worth something?
I recently got a roll of quarters, in it I found 8 older quarters, 2 are 1976, one bicentennial that's black and one 1976. Also 1966, 1970, and some other ones. No mint on some, anyway, I suddenly became interested in collecting coins, maybe they are worth some money. I'm just learning about this. 😮
I have the sliver cameo 1776 coin set with the quarter and 2 other coins in the set. And i have lots of them circulated clean too some worn love my sliver ones in my sets s mint
I have one of the quarters here and I was wondering if this true and if so what it would be sold cause I am down on luck I sell it for a 1000 right now ??$%
Awe sugar I was given some quarters some years ago I gave them away two year ago so I don't know if it was one of those or not,I will share this with my Sister in Denver Colorado 👍🤗🇬🇧
I have a 1776-1976 Quarter, with the mint mark “D” filled in. Can you tell me what it’s worth??? They tell me that it’s not worth much! I hope you can help me out with this!? Thanks and God Bless. Hope you and your family had a wonderful Thanksgiving!!
Here's the video where I found it: ua-cam.com/video/LtUJx5xmhm8/v-deo.html
Yes I have this quarter
hi..I have many how can I sell them or where, could you help me to sell them?
i have 1 of this coin with me in Philippines, how we connect each other.
I have money I m Namibia
Not a collector but I'm staring at one as we speak. Interested or know of a party that would be? I looked at my change jar and know I've had a few that have past thru my fingers regrettably.
It pays to look closely at your loose change. There was a penny sitting on top of one of those green change machines not long ago.
It looked like someone had hit it with a hammer. Because I always pay attention I picked it up and looked it over.
I noticed it was a 'wheat back' penny which normally wouldn't be that much more valuable than a regular Lincoln Memorial back penny, but this one had been 'double die struck'. I can't help but wonder how many hands had that penny over the course of many many years. I sold it on eBay for $178!
Looking back? I should have sent it in to be 'slabbed'! (Graded)
I have a double die bicentennial 1976 Denver mint quarter
Yea you might of got alot more
I have Two of those where can I sale it please?
@@mariagalicia41mostly eBay or Etsy
@@mariagalicia41EXACTLY THEY NEVER ANSWER!?
I was rolling my quarters and decided to watch some quarter videos, just found one of these 😂
I think I found one too going to pick up a magnifying glass tomorrow!
Hey man
You have $0 Roblox 😂😂😂
Did u sell it? I have one with out D.😊
i found one i wonder what i an get
Looking at your coins as they pass through your hands can be a very rewarding hobby.
I have. 1
I have 2 binders with certificate authenticity papers for pages full of quarters like these in pages with storyline information and all quarters are in clear transparent protective cases....been up there both binders with my grandmothers name engraved... underneath her name saying "collectors edition" for 25-28, years now.
I just brought the books down...my hands are tempted to go over every page.
Thou shall not take the Lords name in vain.
Hello, I collect coins from the USA(I don’t live there) And I’ve really do like everything about those coins are so interesting. I love how they celebrate everything with the money and that and I actually now trying to complete my collection of the 50 state quarters. I’m really new to this but I already have 10 of them and they’re very fun to collect because I go through old money that from like when I went to America, it’s so fun
Any state you need, I have 3 rolls
Remember: condition is the largest component of value. The quarter that sold for $3200 was graded MS-65. Still a valuable variant, but his VF-45 is only worth around $250.
Another thing to keep in mind: there are two DDO variants for this year. An FS-101 and an FS-102. The 102 is considerably less valuable and vastly more common coming in at around $15 for a VF-45.
Hi there. Do you have an excel sheet or cheat sheet written down or in email format that you could share with me please. Showing what to look for in pennies, nickels, dimes, quarters, etc? Or is there a website I could go to that has all this info? Thanks for the help!
@@coopstain1728uuii
Thanks someone is not trying to be a troll! Good day to you!
What does fs100 an 200 mean
I have 15 of them I want to sell ? So please tell me how do I sell them I put 6 of them on eBay
That's interesting because I've been saving Bicentennial quarters for probably 20 years. And I probably have close to $200 worth
U R Rich😂
You’re collections worth a lot of money
I got some too
Or more😂
Ya and I bet u still don't have a double die one like that, that's why they are worth what they are, like I said ebay has 1 I just saw with 3 letters doubled and he's asking 50, and it's been up there for months. Has to be all letters and it's very rare
Thank you Rob been with you for years❤⚜️🙏❤️
All 1976 bicentennial quarters are worth a small fortune (if you get a semi truck full).
Thanks for the heads up on the 1976 quarter DDO Mr.Rob
I just received, what the gas station attendant called a big quarter, a 1976 fifty cent piece 😀
i gave one to my friend, he also called it a “big quarter”
I have Laundromat in NY city. I have a lots of same quarters. Where can I sell them?
Were can i sell my coins ??1976(5pcs)
@@imeecruz9192get a few diff options opinions, or they might try to jip you.
Did you educate him, or just keep the _two bits?_
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I have roughly 2,000 of these quarters. Guess i got some looking to do
That’s a lot
That’s bs how did u get that many
@@canadiannavy9229 banks and stuff
@@canadiannavy9229 they're not incredibly difficult to come across coin roll hunting, plus it may have been a collection passed down from a parent or something
You find any??
Thanks for the info Rob its time for me to check my 1976 Quarters i stocked up on!!
Oh, you collect those quarters? Good luck, I hope you find one. Woohoo, good for you!
@@RulyaBaruchHashemMorrigan7 yes I do
That's not all, Bud. I'm American & we're all desperate for antiquities. That's anything - maybe even poor condition items 'This Mona Lisa has some cracked surface lines.' ''Go away." Hmm? ’ANYTHING’ 40-50 years old has SOME degree of antiquity to it.
My former slumlord from India didn't know such matters in the USA so he flipped when I asking him if he just threw away >130 mini cast- iron radiators? "WHY‽" Oh, no.. "WHAT, WHAT?!" Those are antiquities in this country: e, Craig's, On Your Own - minimum of $25/1 !!
That's not counting functionality - scrap weight, art: spray off/out the gunk & rust and it'll still WORK as a baseboard heater- RADIATORS, RADIATING HEAT! His shoulders sunk. It felt good to see that on his face because, as it turned out - he'd corruptly capped off the New Improved baseboard heaters so less than a half of the tenants were getting any heat.
Hello my name is Jerry took them like I was saying I have a few of those bicentennial quarters I'll take a look at tomorrow
I have nine of them
According to the NGC Price Guide, as of February 2024, a Washington Quarter from 1776-1976 in circulated condition is worth between $0.30 and $0.85. However, on the open market 1776-1976 D Quarters in pristine, uncirculated condition sell for as much as $6000.
I have liberty coin 1974
@@ginac733 I have got the bicentennial quarter in 1776.1976 .Minted in 1976 , but I didn’t know where can I to sell it .
@@Davidee-14 any coin stores where you live? Maybe google your area and see if there are any in your town/city dear. Google kind of totally sucks, but you never know when they might get it right! 😂✝️🇺🇸
@@RabenOdikool uts worth .25 c
@Davidee-14 you cnt lol, it's only specifically rare ones, that I promise you don't have. That means in pristine it's graded at an ms70 which costs $129 to begin with or the letter on top are doubled, lines beside the original letters and you have to zoom in to find it
Haven't really thought much about it until i saw this video today, because for some reason i developed an interest in bicentennial quarters, so for years i put them a jar, now im looking at this jar almost full, thinking hmm, because i never had a plan, now i gotta lot of work to do on spare time ty.
OmGgggg, how many of us w/ bad eyesight Super lost out on sooooo many coin ops🤔
Get a loupe
@@ginagraydon476What’s that?
I have that coin
I have that coin
Thanks for this! I had no idea. I have a bunch of these at home. Gonna search thru them as soon as I get there.
I have this how to sell it
I have a couple of these quarters. The doubling is on the E & B on the one coin. The other has it on all the letters
Dang.. I have several of those from the Denver mint. And yes, they show the double strike. Didn't know they were that valuable... Still not selling them.
I have been collecting them for years, and
Im definitely gonna check.Thank you!
I must send this to my cousin, Carol. Thank you Rob
My friend has a 5 gallon bucket full of these. He’s never checked them. Only collects them.
Love your moniker 🇺🇸💕
Yes I have two of them. Now what do I do
Let me buy that bucket for 1,000
Your friend should play the lottery because he has better odds of winning the lottery than he does finding DD, 1976 Washington Quarter.
Me too!
Why didn't you tell me this BEFORE I got rid of ALL of those quarters????? 🤗😤
I have 1 coin Liberty Quarter Dollar 1776- 1976, Good Condition , Thanks
Interesting all your findings. My question is what type of microscope that is good to find out all this double linings. Please help. 🙏
This one: amzn.to/2JFQtcS
Yes, i hv just ONE Quarter Dollar on hand. The Eagle Logo on the other side is reverse punched.... UP& DOWN when compared to the logo on the other side of the same coin.
Damn I haven’t watched a coin video in so long. I’ve gotten so busy with life. I use to love going to banks and coin roll hunt. As a matter of fact, I use to watch a lot of your videos. I found 2 FS-101’s and the crazy thing is, they were in the same box.
Had to search a few hundred of them but I have found this one just a few months ago
Did you sell it?
Time To PARTY
I got two heavy doubled, they also look like the drummer got shot in the left eye and no one mentions it....
The left eye thing is on a few of them I've got... I've been wondering about it also
I didn't know this. I've kept every one of these quarters I've run across since 1976. I must have a couple of hundred. I'll have to check them. Thx
😮
I have one from denver mint that has strong doubling on reverse side.very good shape.had it saved since the 80s.should I send it to get graded?
That’s cool. My dad was born 1976
my dad was born in 1936
GREAT INFO ROB, THANKS MY MAN!
What coin website was that?
pcgs.com
Which is more valuable? The coinage which had doubling on it, or the ones I found in circulation that were minted on silver blanks? I have two which i found in circulation and are not proof coins.
Thanks Rob, for pointing this out.
I was looking through my bicentennial quarter rolls about a month and a half ago and I found one. It looks like it's about mint state 60. They're definitely still out there.
I guess I should go look at mine!
Great lil short! I DO have this quarter 😎
Nice...I have these in mint sets. Also have a strange 50 dollar bill. Can't figure how to upload photo.
I have a 2021 CROSSING THE DELAWARE quarter thats twice as thick as normal and has a D stamp. Ive never seen one before..have you? Is it worth anything??
When I take my error coins into my coin dealer… He won’t even take the time to look at them. I have no interest in purchasing any air courts and tells me that they’re just junk. He said most dealers are not looking at error coins anymore. What do you think about that?
I just got two bicentennials today. I found a 1955 Wheatie as well..... And unfortunately rolled it back into the roll like a big dummy☝️
doh!
I have maybe 100 wheat pennies my oldest 1909 I think I got all but the 1943 and double die 55 but I got a few I may triple probably more like 100 times plus lol😂😂
If I find 1 in my bi-cent quarters, how would I go about trying to get it sold?
Thank you for taking time to inform us & for reading my question. Have a wonderful day!
You need to make sure it is the correct DDO by getting it graded or taking good close up pics for the site you sell it on, like eBay.
I found a 1945 lady liberty Quarter in France and I've been asking myself how valuable it is ever since
I have one that isn't DDO but what it does have is a flap of extra metal that's stuck to the face of the coin. Under the flap it isn't stamped. The top of the flap is stamped.
Quick question what if u have some that the mint mark for Denver is filled in??
Awesome... I'll check but I have a bunch of them but better then 90% of them are Philly
I have large amount of them and don't have one. Must be extremely rare.
Well..
Yea...
Nice short Rob!😂🎉
Thanks! 😁
I want if I have one of these drummer boy quarters with no errors or mint marks are they still worth anything?
25 cents unless perfect.
@@RobFindsTreasure not perfect, but it shines enough to look nearly now, but I think I’ll hold off on selling it
Can you get the same thing on a 40% clad? I can’t see the fine doubling but my rim of the coin is doubled
Thanks Rob!! And we of course can't forget the lovely 40% S-minted ones, even if they aren't quite THAT valuable. I'm definitely going to have to check all my bicentennials for this. I hang onto every one of these I can get my paws on; of course, when I was younger, they were fairly common, but around '92-93, they started to get less common.
When I was in high school (mid 90s), we had a lady in the office who handled the books but she was also someone we could go to to get change for the vending machine, and I had a deal with her where she'd hold all the bicentennials she happened across and I'd swap her money for them. Through a school year where I had that deal going, got about $25-30 worth of those from her, and still have them in an old metal tin I originally saved them in, although have put a couple of the super nice shiners into flips. >>;=)
They minted some centennial quarters with silver?
@@kayesdigginit1519 Yeppers! They made non-proof quarters, halves and Ike dollars at the San Fran mint, and those issues were 40%. Many were melted later apparently, but around 11 million of each are figured to exist. I am not sure if any were just put into regular circulation initially or if they were NIFCs only issued in those Bicentennial sets [which had 25¢, 50¢, $1]. Over the years, I have found 2 halves and a quarter in circulation. Keep an eye out there and check the mint mark anytime you find one. >>;=)
Now I gotta go look at all mine 👍
I have about 75 or so of the 1976 quarters. Everytime I find 1 in my cash drawer at work, I put it aside and when my mgr counts the drawer at night, I give her 1 of my regular quarters for the Bicentennial 1. 😊😊
I have a bicentennial quarter which has a strikethrough on the back of the quarter. Would that be worth any money?
For those that like to collect these heres a little history. The drummer boy is the first guy killed in the revolutionary war, the shot heard round the world. His name is Abner Hosmer. The reason why we have eagles on our quarters is because when his mother sent him out for the war she put an eagle pin on his uniform, it was his fathers. He was the first soldier to ever wear an eagle on his uniform. He was brought back to his parents after he was shot and killed and he was still wearing the pin. This is where the eagle came from in our history. If you want more information on it just google it. You can also read more about it on Find a grave. Hes also a decedant of FDR, and Teddy, and me.., my grandmother named one of her parakeets after Abner too..,
How old was he ? So sad to hear the story
I still collect them when I see them. Getting harder to find.
I’ll definitely check out the ones I have
I have a 1963 silver quarter mint condition..looks brand new. Think it's worth anything?
how to you get your coins certified ? my father in law has coins his been sacing for years and years good condition but his never found how to get them on like checked if there worth something?
Also 40% silver
I recently got a roll of quarters, in it I found 8 older quarters, 2 are 1976, one bicentennial that's black and one 1976. Also 1966, 1970, and some other ones. No mint on some, anyway, I suddenly became interested in collecting coins, maybe they are worth some money. I'm just learning about this. 😮
How much is a 1987, 1993, and 2000 Liberty quarter dollar coin value? Thanks
That was me on the bottom when I first started my collection now I have a wide variety of coins.
I have the exact same coin without the D on it. How much should I expect the quarter i have?? Please let me know
I have many old coins and bills I’d like to sell if they’re worth anything who would I get in contact with to sell?
Your local coin shop.
I have two of them. Where do i take them to to get praise in Charlotte NC?
I currently have a Denver mint, but I am trying to figure out if the symbols, ( ), on either side of Washington is an error?
Thanx for info I'll check the quarters wen gettin them as change or for wash an dry
Older quarters are the simplest way explain DDO to new hobbiest in my experience. Cool video man.
Thank you so much for your video!
I understand all these videos, I'm so confused. So if I have the DD one what do I do with it? Send it to get appraised?
I think we have a 1948 penny, stamp, and had all the correct markings. Where do i go from here?!?!?!?
Hey Rob , I’m new to your channel.
I have a real $2 bill dated from 2003. I am not sure how to
check for unusual numbers or markings .
When I checked my coins i found 1 dollar coin and its from 1846. What can be the value of that if i wanna sell it?
This is very cool. I do not have any bicentennial quarters but I will definitely look for this if I get one.
I have the bicentennial quarter because I was born in 1976 thanks for the info ❤
I have 5 Denver mint bicentennial quarters. I also have a Denver mint bicentennial dollar.
I found a 90% silver dime several years ago. I always check my coins and it finally paid off after 30 since the last find.
Can u guide me on my coin plz is a 1776-1976 quarter with bubble like spots by the hair in the front side and by the stars in the back
I found a Harret Tubmen quarter with only the face no print on it it's a 2023 quarter is this a misprint or are all the others are like this?
I rember having this coin,but I recently just found a 2022 voto D coin don't know if it's worth much tho
I had a quarter once which had a head on both sides. I can’t remember if the years were the same or different.
I have the sliver cameo 1776 coin set with the quarter and 2 other coins in the set. And i have lots of them circulated clean too some worn love my sliver ones in my sets s mint
Where does a person get a coin graded like the one you have in the case?
Another oldie but still goodie because I learned something new 👍👍
Need to look at mine closer. Have one in great shape with a filled in D. Had looked at the lettering but not with a magnifying piece🧐
I have one of the quarters here and I was wondering if this true and if so what it would be sold cause I am down on luck I sell it for a 1000 right now ??$%
I've got alot old wheat pennies n some silver dallors coins, how do I find out the value of these coins? Who buys these coins?
Nice 👍
Awe sugar I was given some quarters some years ago I gave them away two year ago so I don't know if it was one of those or not,I will share this with my Sister in Denver Colorado 👍🤗🇬🇧
I have a bicentennial with no dot between the dates, does this increase the value of my quarter,??
I was so glad that i had 5 of these but on the back on one of them has a tree and also i have cent that has no letter is it worth anything?
I got excetly that one in my collection 1776.1976 where can I sell this coin
Yes Sir. God is good all the time..I have a few of them. Please do more content on the most value Quarters especially those from 1965 to 1999
I have a 1776-1976 Quarter, with the mint mark “D” filled in. Can you tell me what it’s worth??? They tell me that it’s not worth much! I hope you can help me out with this!? Thanks and God Bless. Hope you and your family had a wonderful Thanksgiving!!
Where do you sell these quarters? I have rare coins but idk where I'd sell them
I have like 12 of those, I need to look!! Thanks
So what's the difference between this one and machine doubling??
Lovely ❤
Agreed!
Do you have to magnify it to be able to see.
Yes. It helps a lot.