Hi, I was reading where 1974 D Quarters were "Wrong stock errors" I have 5 of them, and just the weight on one of them is 5.45 Grams and when I weighed a 2018 Michigan ATB coin it was 5.70 Grams. The book said to look for weak details and very few detailed reeds on the coin edge. I was just wondering if a few of these meet that criteria? Sorry if the coins are slightly out of focus.
Looks like normal well circulated Quarters. Wrong stock would be on planchets that were punched on Dime Stock sheets. It would weigh a lot less than yours. Here are 2 examples from my collection. See the significant weight difference -
Oh I see, just thought they look pretty weak, but I'm sure it's from circulation like you said. Thank you
Best to look for weak details on a MS or new coin rather than a circulated one which will give the false impression of weak details.
Is that what this is? I wasn't sure and was going to post pics but I can ask the two of you if one I have is the same.
All I can say is damage from being in circulation and maybe a little bit of the environment. Welcome to CT.