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with what appears to me to be doubling in the motto. I can't find any others like it for this year on any site (so far) Condition is not very good for a '95 - I'd put it at 1995 d quarter error fine, conservatively. Is this a known error? I used a scanner to take the image, and 1995 p quarter error rotated the coin a couple of different ways so that the light would hit it differently and show details better. Hope it helps. Value? error quarter list Thanks, Nascartrekkie3 Attached Files: 1995-DD-.25.jpg File size: 28.9 KB Views: 526 1995-DD-.25-Detail.jpg File size: 21 KB Views: 573 1995-DD-.25-Detail2.jpg File size: 54.8 KB Views: 337 nascartrekkie3, Jun 25, 2005 #1 + Quote Reply Guest User Guest Log in
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or Sign up to hide this ad. Speedy Researching Coins Supporter I would guess that it is Machine doubbling...not worth anything much I'll move this over to the Error forum and see if anyone over there knows more than I do!! Speedy Speedy, Jun 25, 2005 #2 + Quote Reply lawdogct Coin Collector Welcome to the forum I'd have to agree with Speedy, though I'm no expert. One quick way to tell is by looking closely at 1970 quarter worth anything the "lower" set of lettering (ones underneath of the two sets). When they appear flat across the top, shelf like, or looking like stair steps, its usually machine doubling. This means it was struck twice, which is not that rare. Hub doubling, or "double dies" as they are commonly refered to are different. Both sets of letters will be crowned, or rounded at their highest parts. Hope this helps. Look for a response from Mikediamond as he's our resident error expert. lawdogct, Jun 26, 2005 #3 + Quote Reply DavidBedoy New Member 1995 P quarter missing a 9 after the one, is there any value? This as I can tell is 1995 P Quarter but there is no 9 after the 1, the weird thing is that it doesn't looked filled or faded by normal wear. The 9 is not there but everything by it is perfect, I don't know what to make of this quarter? I just found it in my change jar. Attached Files: image.jpg File size: 250.2 KB Views: 185 DavidBedoy, Apr 5, 2013 #4 + Quote Reply non_cents The Frisco Kid It is most likely a struck through grease coin, worth a buck or two. You probably should start a new thread, this one is ooooold. non_cents, Apr 5, 2013 #5 + Quote Reply DavidBedoy New Member I'm new to this so I'm not quite sure how or whe
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I found that is misprinted. Its missing the edge and writing is cut off. I know nothing about coins so hopefully u can help determine if its worth anything or if it should be tossed in with the rest of my coins. Thank you,Dave AnswerHi Dave: http://en.allexperts.com/q/Coin-Collecting-2297/2011/1/mis-trike-1995-quarter.htm Thanks for your question. From your photo and description, you have what is called a http://www.ebay.com/bhp/error-quarter minor off center strike. This happens when the unstruck coin, or blank, fails to enter the die chamber completely. The result is a coin whit only part of the design and lettering getting stuck on the blank. Your coin is also missing all or most of the edge reeding that is normally struck into the coin by the retaining collar. Minor quarter error off center clad quarters (5% to 10% off struck) would likely retail for the $10 to $25 range, depending on date, strike and amount off center. Here are two sites to check actual error values: http://www.coinsite.com/html/userrorprices.asp http://minterrornews.com/priceguide.html You may want to check US coins and currency listings under errors on eBay from time to time to see if your coin is listed what this type of item may bring. If you live close to a local d quarter error shop, they should offer an opinion as to the value at no charge. Always try and get at least two opinions and try and deal with PNG dealers if possible. If you should decide to sell your items to a dealer, remember they will offer about 50% to 60% of the retail value. Here's a link to find one in your area: http://www.pngdealers.com/dealersearch.php Please remember to go to the experts site to rate this answer. Check the nomination box on the rating page below any comments you may have. Thank You and Good Luck in your collecting. Questioner's RatingRating(1-10)Knowledgeability = 10Clarity of Response = 10Politeness = 10CommentThe answer was very helpful and appreciated! Thank you for your help and timely response. Add to this AnswerAsk a Question Related ArticlesMercury Dime Values and Prices - How Much are Mercury Dimes Worth?Coinflation - How Much is the Metal in Your Coins Worth - Intrinsic Values for Copper Coins & Silver & Gold CoinsTop 10 Coins Web Sites - Best Coins Sites on the Web - My Favorite Coins & Coin Collecting SitesJefferson Nickel Values - Coin Values Guide for Jefferson NickelsBuffalo Nickel Values - Coin Values Guide for Buffalo (aka Indian Head) Nickels Coin and Paper Money CollectingAll AnswersAnswers by Expert:Dan MooreJoe HylasNeil S BermanPAPAJACKRonald FernDmitry LivshitsJim LawniczakTroy ThoresonCharles D DaughtreyDavid McConaghybarry cuttsBond Rideout Jr.Gordon PetersenLazar TrivunovicManning GarrettGreg Da
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