quarter box ---just the 1st 30 rolls ----and _______ PAYDIRT :---)

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OK, just a lowly '61-D silver _______ IMG_4534.webpIMG_4535.webpbut wait---there's more :laughing7::laughing7::laughing7:
2000 MD struck through retained adhered lamination buildup on dies ( a known issue with newer clad coins) IMG_4536.webpIMG_4537.webp a '98-P reverse die crack lower left leg of A to eagle head IMG_4538.webpIMG_4539.webp another '99-P GA die crack rim to JF initials IMG_4540.webpIMG_4541.webp a '99-P CT die crack rim thru TE to base of portrait IMG_4542.webpIMG_4543.webp a '99-P DE die crack rim thru RTE to base thru hair ending between R and mint mark IMG_4544.webpIMG_4545.webp a '96-P reverse crack eagle head thru right wing and M to rim IMG_4546.webpIMG_4547.webp a '95-P & '97-P both with a small lump above arrow tips, appears to be a die chip or retained foreign matter :dontknow: IMG_4548.webpIMG_4549.webpIMG_4550.webpIMG_4551.webp with 20 rolls yet to scour---could I find the treasure of Oak Island, a rare Incan relic, a precious medallion left by alien visitors, ???:laughing7::dontknow:8-), no eye deer, but I did get a 2008 Balboa :BangHead::BangHead:
 

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What kind of magnifying glass do you use to see these?
 

You have a lot of patience. Nice finds!!
 

Hey Port..cool score! I CRH every so often and from what I gather..one silver GW per 30 rolls is actually a great ratio! Those are hard to come by...Congrats on curing your cabin fever!! Ddf..
 

round black 10X hooked on my glasses, then if I spot a varmint worth baggin' ----the lighted 20X for the kill.
What kind of magnifying glass do you use to see these?
 

I just pulled a 62 quarter from a Coinstar reject tray.

How much do you get for these coins?
 

This level of detail is well beyond "Redbook" , It appears that you've made a serious study of contemporary mint errors , and die irregularities. Is there a market for these seemingly obscure varieties ?
 

just look at sold errors on Ebay. the little stuff sells for way over face, but my only DDR-- a '39 nickel Monticello & Cents has been a dead item at about $90 in VF condition. I have learned there is a collector for everything :laughing7:
This level of detail is well beyond "Redbook" , It appears that you've made a serious study of contemporary mint errors , and die irregularities. Is there a market for these seemingly obscure varieties ?
 

Great finds! It looks like there's a lot of errors to find in the quarters, but I don't see how someone could CRH quarters strictly for silver...I'd go insane! lol
 

This level of detail is well beyond "Redbook" , It appears that you've made a serious study of contemporary mint errors , and die irregularities. Is there a market for these seemingly obscure varieties ?

Translation: you don't make much $ off those types of errors. I'm not bashing you for doing it. I just don't have the patience or the want to search for those types of errors. They just don't excite me like an error that is so obvious that you don't need a loupe to see it.
 

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