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Vikingwarrior15

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  1. Hello I found 3 of these Dr Mary Edwards Walker 2024 P quarters with some irregularities but what i am most curious about is the eyes. I have looked at other quarters and the eyes looked normal. What type of defect is that and how is it produced like that? also 2 out of the 3 weigh 5.67g but 1 weighs 5.71. Why the weight differance? I am ony posting pics of 2 of the 3 coins due to file limits. Any input on what you think about these coins would be helpful..
  2. I came across this ad and the person is close to me. It's on a selling app and I want to give him a offer but not sure what to offer and is there a chance this is a fake? Sorry for the pour quality pics but that's all he had.
  3. Thank you for your kind words and encouragement! I started with a modest collection but have been immersing myself in the hobby through reading, joining forums, and exploring local coin shops. Speaking of which, I'm excited to visit a great coin shop near my home tomorrow. I'm hoping to pick up some literature and perhaps a few new additions to my collection. Everyone in this community has been incredibly helpful, and I'm eager to continue learning and engaging with other enthusiasts. Best regards, Dave P.S. My thoughts are with those in Florida affected by the hurricane tonight. I hope for their safety and well-being.
  4. Thank you very much for all the help and advice I mean that deeply. Part of the problem is I have a friend who kind of helped me start this journey into coin collecting and I thought he knew alot more then he does and another friend is an amateur but trys to be helpful. So I was not getting the best of help but they are friends and have all the books and more knowledge then I had. So I am grateful for this forum. I am doing my studying and will hopefully 1 day have as much knowledge as some of you. Thanks again for everything...
  5. Thank you for your input on the coin. I appreciate everyone's perspective, which is why I posted it here. I'm always eager to learn from those with more experience and knowledge. I'm grateful for the insights I've received from the forum members. In the past few days, I've shared three different coins and learned valuable information that has helped me better understand their value and authenticity. Thank you all for your assistance.
  6. Potential Error? Hi everyone, I have a 1934 Lincoln Wheat penny that I'm curious about. I've been told there might be an error on it, but I'm not entirely sure. The issue: When viewed straight on, the bottom of the "L" in "LIBERTY" seems to disappear. However, when viewed from an angle, the full "L" is visible. I've included a few images with tweezers for reference, so you can see the angle I'm talking about. The theory: Some people believe the "L" might have been stamped into the edge of the penny, which could be considered an error. My question: Does anyone else have experience with similar issues on 1934 Wheat pennies? Do you think this is a potential error? Here are some additional details about the coin: * Weight: 3.06g * Width: 19mm Any insights or advice would be greatly appreciated! Thanks, Dave
  7. Inquiry Regarding 1968 S Lincoln Memorial Penny Hello Forum Members, I am writing to request your expertise in evaluating a 1968 S Lincoln Memorial Penny that I believe may be an off-center strike. I would appreciate your confirmation of this assessment, or your explanation on way i am incorrect. Also If there are any other notable errors and if possible an estimate of its approximate value if sold to a dealer. The penny's specifications are as follows: * Width: 19mm * Weight: 3.06g Thank you for your time and assistance.
  8. Greetings, As a recent enthusiast, I've come across a 2016 P Theodore Roosevelt Quarter with a few potential die cracks. I'm eager to get your insights on the coin's grade and potential value if sold to a dealer or another individual. I've circled the areas I believe to be die cracks in the attached images. Please feel free to correct me if I'm mistaken or add any insights you may have and I appreciate any critique of my post so I may learn from all of you. Coin Specifications: * Weight: 5.70g * Width: 23.81mm Thank you for your expertise and assistance!"