I have a 2007 Montana State quarter with No President head side at all, both sides of this coin have a bison head and big sky country words. I know this coin is special. I'd like to sell it on auction and have no idea how or where to go to get this to it's collector. If anyone can help me with any information on how to show the coin or what to do with it, I would greatly appreciate it. I have been collecting coins for about 5 months and I really like the people and fun of coins. A proper auction would be cool to see how much this is worth to people.
Please let me know if you are interested in it or would like to help me. It would mean a lot to my family to sell this coin for big bucks and it would be an awesome coin for any serious collection. I've never seen anything like it.
Thank you for reading my forum post, it's my first ever.
*Zea
A really cool coin, no President head side...?
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Re: A really cool coin, no President head side...?
Need Pics
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Re: A really cool coin, no President head side...?
I don't know how? Where is pick a picture from gallery to put on this site?
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Re: A really cool coin, no President head side...?
Please be advised that the general rule for posting coins is one coin per-topic. You do not need to post coin to be compared, as those who are giving their opinion know what the coin should or should not look like.
When posting photos of a coin you would like someone to look at, you should post a photo of both the full Obverse and Reverse. Try to take these photos as clear and close as possible. It would be extremely helpful if you would crop these photos. Next take some photos of the area in question again as close and clear as possible. It would also help if you could find some way to point to the area in question or give a detailed explanation of what you want to be looked at. If you need a photo editing program, there are three free ones that come to mind. They are PhotoScape, Inkscape and Gimp. Of the three PhotoScape is the easiest to use. Daniel explains quite well in the following topics, posting photos plus Daniels Video on posting coins
When posting photos of a coin you would like someone to look at, you should post a photo of both the full Obverse and Reverse. Try to take these photos as clear and close as possible. It would be extremely helpful if you would crop these photos. Next take some photos of the area in question again as close and clear as possible. It would also help if you could find some way to point to the area in question or give a detailed explanation of what you want to be looked at. If you need a photo editing program, there are three free ones that come to mind. They are PhotoScape, Inkscape and Gimp. Of the three PhotoScape is the easiest to use. Daniel explains quite well in the following topics, posting photos plus Daniels Video on posting coins
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