The Denver version of the Homestead quarter. Took a while to find one especially since a change of jobs means no more easy coin finds.
Bag damage on the front where Washington's wig meets his neck. Bag damage refers to the time after a coin is minted and it gets dumped into carts, crates, and bags to get shipped. This damage is unwanted but for circulating coins does not affect value even on rare pieces.
Damage made outside the mint of by accident does lower value. Bag damage is part of the process but ideally you want a circulating coin to not have any for maximum value and appeal.
Here's the stats...
Type/Country: 25 Cents - Homestead / United States
Year: 2015 D
Mintage: 248,600,000
Metal: 91.67% Copper 8.33% Nickel
Value: $0.25 in F-12
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I have 2 2000-D Virginia state quarters one weighing in at 5.81 and the other weighing in at 5.75. the 5.81 is shiny looks new however, the reverse severely off center. The 5.71 looks like it's missing a layer, it's two toned looking more copperish (maybe goldish)... It too is off but not by much.
ReplyDeleteSorry the weight of the 2nd is indeed 5.75. Any information regarding these will be greatly appreciated. Thanks so much
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