1965 p quarter help…other details?

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  1. R_rabbit

    R_rabbit Well-Known Member

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    Was looking at this 1965 p quarter and for the life of me I can’t figure out what these details are. Is it a V an I?
    There’s even a triangle shape before the date. A tail on the 9 …
    Extra stamped numbers?
    What do you think?
     
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  3. R_rabbit

    R_rabbit Well-Known Member

    I don’t know why it keeps uploading so many of the same pictures..lol. I only add 9

    side note… it’s to bad it’s a circulated coin or we would be able to see a lot more.. even after the 5 in the date there’s more features…
     
  4. ldhair

    ldhair Clean Supporter

    I believe it's a well worn coin from circulation. It has many hits and scratches. I don't feel it is an error coin.
     
  5. R_rabbit

    R_rabbit Well-Known Member

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    have another look. Worn as it may well be. This is clearly something…
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  6. ldhair

    ldhair Clean Supporter

    Maybe a clash mark?
     
  7. paddyman98

    paddyman98 I'm a professional expert in specializing! Supporter

    I don't think there's nothing on the Reverse side to cause a clash like that on that part of the Obverse..
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    I'm not seeing it.
     
  8. R_rabbit

    R_rabbit Well-Known Member

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    I like that die clash on that quarter:)

    it looks like a “V” in between the 6&5

    if its not a clash marks on the quarter then what could it be? there’s definitely raised areas.. you can see even on the 5
     
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  9. Snowman

    Snowman Senior Member

    I see what you're talking about... Even myself would trend toward it being circulated.

    The trick is to find another one.
     
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  10. eddiespin

    eddiespin Fast Eddie

    I think you need to put down your microscope before you have a complete nervous breakdown. There's nothing here worth noting in this coin. You're grossly magnifying everyday imperfections common to all coins, everywhere, and we see this a real lot, here.
     
  11. R_rabbit

    R_rabbit Well-Known Member

    nervous breakdown..lol. No I’m just curious as all. Perhaps it’s nothing. I like imperfections because nothing is truly perfect;)
     
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  12. paddyman98

    paddyman98 I'm a professional expert in specializing! Supporter

    All I see now are the Cupro-Nickel atoms.
     
  13. R_rabbit

    R_rabbit Well-Known Member

    thank you very much. appreciate everyone’s input.

    I like atoms. So much so that I named my son Atom:)
     
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  14. Lon Chaney

    Lon Chaney Well-Known Member

    Hi,

    Could you please post more photos? Of varying zoom levels?

    Thanks.
     
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  15. Evan Saltis

    Evan Saltis OWNER - EBS Numis LLC

    This is a normal circulating quarter. Very common and since this is not in fantastic shape, worth only 25 cents.

    The photo overload is a little much.. Especially with the magnification. If you can't see it with 5x magnification, then it isn't worth investigating with 150x magnification.
     
  16. Kentucky

    Kentucky Well-Known Member

    I see dead people
     
  17. Collecting Nut

    Collecting Nut Borderline Hoarder

    You have a very good imagination.
     
  18. Mountain Man

    Mountain Man Well-Known Member

    Could it be a dropped letter? Sure seems to match the size and style of the A in AMERICA. Just a thought.
     
  19. Kevin Mader

    Kevin Mader Fellow Coin Enthusiast Supporter

    I was thinking it might be a possibility @Mountain Man , but there is a serif on that particular 'letter'. I did a little digging and found this snippet to be interesting. A reach, but perhaps the tool came in contact with another leaving a light impression of a device (with a serif). Something else seems to be hiding behind the 5. If nothing else, it could be a sample that BJ might like to see and comment on.

    Mule Die Clashes : Mad Die Clashes
     
  20. Pickin and Grinin

    Pickin and Grinin Well-Known Member

    Tilted die clashes do happen. And can happen with rotated dies. I really haven't taken much of a look at this coin because it is so circulated that you can't make any definite decision.
    I am in the circulation camp.

    When I try to identify a coin. There is always one marker that seems to jump out. If you can't find another marker that confirms your first marker, then you are usually seeing some type of die deterioration issue. Maybe just circulation, maybe it's damage. Could be a bag mark. Once a coin leaves MS the chance of identifying the cause becomes more and more difficult.
     
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  21. Cheech9712

    Cheech9712 Every thing is a guess

    Good pictures. Still hard to see. On a phone
     
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