Most everyone's advice was correct advice. mine was a comment hoping to take the seriousness our of it but I wont do that again. My knowledge will remain with me until I write a book however, that is not P where it should be or is it the correct font Keep it up!
@funnycoins, What you posted had absolutely nothing to do with dropped letters and the OPs coin. You posted some generally available information on the history of the Washington Quarter. You wrote: "In fact there's dropped letters all over the fields on ths coin." That's incorrect information and will give both the OP and any other unsuspecting person who reads this thread for knowledge, now or in the future, completely incorrect information. If you said, "I think I may see some dropped letters on the fields of the coin", then there would be no issue with that. You used the word "fact" and your statement is not a fact. You may think I'm being hard on you but this stuff is important to CT and the people who have spent a good portion of their lives studying this stuff. If people come here and start reading incorrect information they will stop coming to the site and then the site fails and goes away. No one wants that to happen. Nothing wrong with stating opinion but please don't use the word fact when you are not 100% sure. I wish you nothing but luck on your quest for coin knowledge.
I want to show how sometimes nicks and dings can make things appear on coins, with some even appearimg as mintmarks.
So, just to be clear, i can use it? Can you message me your name to give you credit? I am using it to show how contact marks can appear as looking like mintmarks.
Wow @dogstar99 @JCro57 doesn’t joke about that. Never asked about any of my errors/junk. Lol. Go for it