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coin i.d.

coopercat

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0-9.jpeg0-8.jpeg0-6.jpeg0-7.jpegI didn't dig these coins (too cold right now for an old guy like me to dig!) but i found them in a coin roll search. I wonder if someone could tell what i have found if anything?
 
Not sure about the quarter, looks like reverse is different color (correct scene tho, Arches). Zincoln was up against another coin or metal object and started its own demise.
 
These modern coins won't be around for future detectorist.
It would be great if coin collectors would start collecting these modern coins now so when grandkids are grown they would have some nice coins in their collection & even maybe a rare one or two! I used to do this but I don't shop nor use cash now--just checks & CR Cards--That's how my daughter grocery shops for me! Maybe detecting & collecting Coins will still be here but maybe not--just a chance that anyone has taken all our lives -as 'Tis said that Death & Taxes are a sure thing & with Socialism BOTH are a SURE THING for the small guy & slaves! Ma
 
Modern pennies break down as soon as they touch the ground, my guess it was laying on something that started eating it away.never saw a quarter like that it may be counterfit.
 
Do you still have that penny?
 
View attachment 11176View attachment 11177View attachment 11178View attachment 11179I didn't dig these coins (too cold right now for an old guy like me to dig!) but i found them in a coin roll search. I wonder if someone could tell what i have found if anything?
That cent might be an error coin. I would save it and show it to a coin dealer to be sure.
Why that reverse quarter has that color is beyond me. Never saw an error coin with a color flaw. Could be contact with another metal caused it.
Tony
 
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