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A picture would be required of the Delaware Quarter as value depends on the length of the die crack. (It should extend at least to the letters)

The two spitting eagles don't have too much value as they are caused by a minor die clash.

The "IN GOD WE RUST" is probably caused by a minor grease filled die but here again not much value.

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19 hours ago, Lisae228 said:

Will do...any suggestions on background for photos.  I never get lightening right? 

Don't worry, almost no one does.

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On 9/18/2019 at 3:08 PM, VKurtB said:

Don't worry, almost no one does.

Cool.  Thank u..I tried , I'm definitely not a photographer...But I also had a question on these wheat pennies..what causes the penny to turn black? And why is the 1958 have a different coloring than most others? U may not be able to tell by the picture..but the copper is brassy in comparison to other?   Slowly learning myself so I thank u in advance for all help!!

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39 minutes ago, Lisae228 said:

..what causes the penny to turn black? 

 

 

Copper, the most prevalent metal in a pre -1982 cent, can turn black from oxidation, heat, or contact with sulpher.

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