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You can find information about your coin by searching catalogue. Identifying and find it in catalogue is the fun part. Numista is not coin evaluation service or selling platform.
Um….is that a 1933 quarter???
It looks 1983 to me.
1983P for me as well.
Yes a 1933 would be priceless regardless of condition if it was authentic.
tokul
Numista is not coin evaluation service or selling platform.
True, this is not a selling platform, but this is indeed the evaluation and valuation forum. OP did everything right.
That is why I am against the use of the forum for valuations.
I am also against anomalies and error coins, as I have never seen in years a single one here that worth anything valuable.
There seems to be a fixed set of answers for valuation
1) less than a dollar
2) the melt value
3) what it says on the coin page
4) nobody knows, you'll have to see what happens on ebay or an auction
I share your frustration about error coins. I wish there was a separate forum for error coins, so those posts were easier to ignore.
In the OP's defense, 1983 would seem like a long time ago to a young person. And their pictures were fine, much better than average for a 1st time poster.
TCon
tokul
Numista is not coin evaluation service or selling platform.
True, this is not a selling platform, but this is indeed the evaluation and valuation forum. OP did everything right.
Well, coin was crusty enough for me to think that it is 1953 quarter cause nobody would be asking how much current colonial circulation quarter is worth.
Oh yeah, it's 1983 quarter dollar. I just found it from a garage.
Am Just curious about it.
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tokul
Well, coin was crusty enough for me to think that it is 1953 quarter cause nobody would be asking how much current colonial circulation quarter is worth.
Easy to misread the date on the coin, no harm there at all.
PS: people do ask about common, current coins all the time. To us the answer is generally obvious, but to laymen, not so. Doesn't help with all the misinformation about “errors”, varieties, key dates, etc on Youtube etc. A lot of people begin to wonder if their coin is worth good money.
PPS: Numista could add a section / sticky at the top of the forum that says something like is my coin an error / rare / etc then show a bunch of common coins that are not, in fact, errors, rare, etc.
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