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if you guys think the mint mark is an error and the letters RU in "Trust" look like their might be doubled? The pictures is pretty light so you can see the 1982 d quarter error details like you can is person... I'll work on getting a better scan tommorow. Any
1982 P Quarter Error
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1982 Quarter Error Value
cpm9ball Cannot Re-Member I'd need better close-ups, but it looks like it is damage sustained in circulation. Chris cpm9ball, Jan 3, 2011 #2 + Quote Reply Treashunt The Other Frank 1) Take it out
1982 Quarter Misprint
of the holder for the picture. 2) What are you looking at? Treashunt, Jan 3, 2011 #3 + Quote Reply Fifty Master Roll Searcher Is that another one of those dryer coins? Fifty, Jan 3, 2011 #4 + Quote Reply prolawn_care New Member No the rim is perfectly obvious. This has seen quite a bit of circulation, but i believe the mint mark is doubled or possiably the die slipped or 1983 p quarter value it almost looks like the mint added the mint mark after production? I also found 2 more (not the same date) that are pretty close to the same thing in my change jar... It looks so light because of the setting i have the scanner, but i;ll get better pics when i get home. prolawn_care, Jan 3, 2011 #5 + Quote Reply coop Senior Member Appears to have heavy die flow in the fields toward the rim. It is probably die deterioration. Devices enlarge as wear affect them. coop, Jan 3, 2011 #6 + Quote Reply prolawn_care New Member Ok here are a few quick pics i could get during lunch... I think a worn die might carry some water in this case, but would that explain the mint mark? The "In God We Trust" part appears to be "expanded" or "filled" in... prolawn_care, Jan 3, 2011 #7 + Quote Reply prolawn_care New Member It almost looks like a D/S in person, not sure if the pics show it or not... prolawn_care, Jan 3, 2011 #8 + Quote Reply Hobo Squirrel Hater prolawn_care said: ↑ . . . it almost looks like the mint added the mint mark after production?Click to expand... How would the Mint add a raised mintmark to a coin a
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were two of them. One is a 1982-P. The other is a 1983-P. Both of these coins tell a story of what might have http://coinauctionshelp.com/page52.html been. Their mintages don’t tell the full story. The 1982-P has a mintage of 500,931,000. The 1983-P has a mintage of 673,535,000. Both are indicative of common coins. The two coins in my possession http://www.toughcoins.com/error-0.25-on-0.05-planchet.html definitely are common. The 1982-P is better than the 1983-P. It probably grades AU-50. The 1983-P spent some time in a casino. The edge is nearly smooth as the reeds were worn away in quarter error the slot machines and coin counters. I wouldn’t want to grade it because there are so many hairlines and contact marks that the surface is anything but original or pleasing to look at. But what if I had saved a roll of each of these back when they were new issues? The Coin Market price guide says the uncirculated 1983-P roll of 40 is $1,500, or $37.50 for each p quarter error coin. The 1982-P is $220, or $5.50 each. Neither price is a bad return on investment. Imagine what an MS-65, -66 or -67 could bring. Why are they so valuable? The reason is that the U.S. Mint did not produce uncirculated coin sets, popularly called mint sets, in either year and hobby habit from the 1960s of saving roll or bag quantities of coins had pretty much died out. The result is that anyone trying to put an uncirculated quarter set together has to work a bit to find examples of 1982-P and 1983-P quarters. I don’t think the collectors of those years believed that today’s prices could be possible with such high mintages, but then that scepticism is what kept me and millions of others from saving them in any quantity. In the end, that’s what makes a coin valuable. If you still have the Numismatic News subscription premium from those years, which were uncirculated sets that we assembled privately, take a look at those quarters. You might want to get them out of your junk drawer. 10/25/2007 Numismaticnews.net CoinHELP!™ Have numismatic question click here Shop Anything At Ebay Ebay Auctions Ending Now! Coins: US Half Cents Small Cents Large Cents Two Cents Three
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