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J P M

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  1. On 9/12/2021 at 12:09 PM, Vasek said:

    Thanks everyone. Am just starting to know all this date's, print's and Double DIYs. And right now all this stuff are very interesting for me. Like a book.) . Also sorry for my English. 

    Any way, Monday,09.13.21 My package with this coin will arrive to NGC PO Box for grade. 

    Thanks again.

    Did I read this correctly that you sent out a very worn 1922 to be graded by NGC ? I hope they will be kind

  2. I would not send it in Brad, I roll hunt every day I find MS quality quarters with no marks on them a lot. Coinbuf  Myself, and many others agree that people are cashing out there BU coins and if you look a lot like I do you will find them. I have around $200 worth of nice ones in my sorting trays like below. This is just park quarters I also have 4 trays of State quarters all great looking coins.

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  3. On 9/5/2021 at 7:00 AM, JAnsley said:

    O ok now im picking up what your throwin down. I understand what you saying then. 

    I say the wrong term or name for errors all the time but the guys here will let me know what is the correct term. They are very knowledgeable it is a daily learning experience and they are nice enough to show us the way.

  4. On 9/5/2021 at 6:49 AM, JAnsley said:

    Ok thank you for that info i wasn't aware they were one in the same. Well but in that case i withdraw my previous state. I now say JP I concur, struck through grease. And very nice if i may add.  

    Don't be sorry. Like I said it is struck through grease, and a filled die, if you look around the edges of the motto from top to the right side you can see the grease trail in the field of the coin also left its mark.

  5. On 9/4/2021 at 11:07 PM, Mohawk said:

    Neat find J.P.! I think you definitely have a grease fill die on your hands.  I actually found a great one of those myself about 21 years ago when I lived out in California.  It was a 1999-D Delaware with the last 7 missing from the 1787 date at 12 o'clock on the reverse.  It was pretty cool.

    Ya I have In God We Rust and a 198  Quarter

  6. On 9/4/2021 at 6:53 PM, Woods020 said:

    This is a question I asked a while back. Eva sidestepped the “why” question. Saying we adopted it is self evident. Why is the question. I believe it was Conder that said it was probably to be distinct from our previous British rulers. That makes as much sense as any I have heard on the “why”. 

    I go with anything we could do to not be the same as everyone else is why.

  7. There are some shiny ones out there. When it is plated most of the time the letters get kind of rounded and the wheat stock stock fills in on the ends but yours are crisp and clean. But it may be a reproduction they can do some amazing stuff nowadays. I have a shiny one but not that shiny 

     

     

  8. On 9/3/2021 at 8:48 PM, Woods020 said:

    It sure looks like a strike through late stage die cap based off the ones I’ve seen in references, but I’m no error expert by any means. It has the slight cupping you usually see on them as well. 
     

    Any way you can weigh it to two decimal places? Curious to see if any meaningful metal has been lost. If not I think it would be hard to replicate that without altering the weight it would seem. 

    I am no expert but it looks like a die error. I agree with what Wood's says. see what the weight is.