Is this quarter worthy of collecting? Your opinion is welcome.
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Is this quarter worthy of collecting? Your opinion is welcome.
I found this 1969 quarter buried on a beach along the Bay of Fundy. It has obviously been there for some time. The Atlantic salt water has rotted it from the inside out and it now weighs just 2 grams. Still a very recognizable coin and kind of an interesting way in which it was eroded. But my question is, is it worth anything to a collector?
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Re: Is this quarter worthy of collecting? Your opinion is welcome.
Personally, I would put it in the oddities category and keep it.
But
That is just Me.
But
That is just Me.
Meandering to the beat of a different Drummer
Re: Is this quarter worthy of collecting? Your opinion is welcome.
I would keep it as a unique piece to show to friends and collectors.
It might be worth something to a collector. The problem is just finding the right person. I just don't know what value to put on it.
It might be worth something to a collector. The problem is just finding the right person. I just don't know what value to put on it.
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Re: Is this quarter worthy of collecting? Your opinion is welcome.
Thanks for your input, its a appreciated. Its currently sitting on eBay, I'll see if there is any interest there.
Re: Is this quarter worthy of collecting? Your opinion is welcome.
Aha! Now I know! I recvd a quarter in my change some time ago and always wondered what ate a lot of the coin away. Mine has the same erosion holes. Tnx.