Found 1965, and 2 1967 quarter dollars

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I suspect the '65 being a little sweeter due to a couple reasons. 1544263065715Image.webp1544263040454Image.webp1544263035022Image.webp1544263056065Image.webp1544263049958Image.webp1544262785605Image.webp19671544262797623Image.webp1544262826728Image.webp 1544262937992Image.webp1544263003746Image.webp1967 obverse1544263003746Image.webp1544262973648Image.webp
 

And what, pray tell, would those reasons be? I got nothin.
 

Idk whether ur intentions of acting like what I post is trash bc obviously does anyone know anything on here? The numerous Mark's all over the letters that can only be made when pressed twice. I dont even know why I bother
 

Consider the effects of 50 years of circulation.

Time for more coffee.
 

Seems to me that you have a few quarters worth 25 cents each.
Threads like this amuse me.... I’ll watch this one while enjoying one of the best Christmas movies of all time....Diehard
 

It's always best to point out what you see instead of making it a guessing game. Then you want to get angry at us for not seeing what we don't know to see. Sideways pictures don't help either. Btw, coins aren't pressed, they are struck. Seeing as how it doesn't jump out at us it's probably a combination of years of circulation and paredolia.
 

And yes, Diehard IS a Christmas movie!
 

Ok, after perusing those two subjects I wonder if he's trolling, has issues or just can't comprehend the difference between fact and fiction.

I don’t believe that he’s trolling. Nor do I think that he can’t comprehend or separate fact from fiction. I believe that he’s a treasure hunter, like everyone else here, although overly optimistic and he seems to believe that easily monetized treasures are easily found and are everywhere*. I do think he has an issue, and that’s the ability to use logic and reason, and he seems to lack the ability to learn from people who have educated themselves on certain subjects.

*Treasures are everywhere. The ones that are easily monetized are often rare and/or are difficult to obtain. Other treasures take a certain mindset to recognize and may be impossible to monetize. People often overlook or take for granted treasures that can be seen and held every day. For instance, my most valuable treasures are sleeping right now whilst I ramble on the internet.

And yes. Diehard is a Christmas classic!

Kindest regards,
Kantuck
 

Idk whether ur intentions of acting like what I post is trash bc obviously does anyone know anything on here? The numerous Mark's all over the letters that can only be made when pressed twice. I dont even know why I bother

I see the doubling that you’re talking about, but it’s most likely die deterioration. I’m not an expert. enamel7 was just asking what you were seeing. Don’t give up, but please try to listen and learn. I’ve found that most people here are actually trying to help folks get honest answers, even when it’s not the answer that the OP desires. And honest answers are a good thing... at least for me. I’d much rather know early-on that I’m holding a stinking piece of doo-doo, than carry it around for a long time, thinking it’s something wonderful.

Kindest regards,
Kantuck
 

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Obverse is the front. Your "67 obverse" is the back side. Gary
 

Sorry, but, I don't see anything about your two quarters that would raise their value beyond $.25. They just look like worn and beat up clad quarters to me.
 

Three clad quarters? Banner
 

Anyone else catch the OP’s signature? Ironic.
 

Caleb,

First off, I know it is confusing and frustrating to you when things you see on coins are not what you hoped and you feel that you are being ridiculed. When I first got into searching for, collecting and researching Error and Varieties, I felt the same way and it can be disheartening to say the least. However, I learned the hard way to learn everything I could about Error and Variety Coins, how they come about and especially how coins are minted from the beginning design to the finished product, so that I could learn how these same coins could exist. I would recommend that you do the same and before posting coins on the forums in the future, examine the coins very closely several times and in different lighting before settling on that they are Errors or Varieties and not just some light play or just due to pareidolia where your eyes and brain tricks you into thinking you see something that is not there. If you do this, you will suffer much less frustration and anxiety when searching coins and then posting them. I have included a few links below to give you a reference of where to start. Make sure that you read and read and read every chapter, view every picture and watch every video intensely, so that you will get more of or a full understanding of a true Error or Variety coin.

Error-Ref.com ?

https://www.govmint.com/coin-authority/post/how-are-coins-made/

https://www.usmint.gov/learn/history/coin-production
 

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