So actually I bought this today.

Discussion in 'Error Coins' started by YankeeDime, May 16, 2021.

  1. YankeeDime

    YankeeDime non-conformant

    I know it's not an error, well, maybe an error in judgement but definitely not a mint error. So the story of this coin begins 6 months ago when a mechanic was changing the filters in the H2S scrubber and got a little curious. After seeing what 6 months of being exposed to a corrosive gas does to the metal parts of the filter he decided to see what would happen to a quarter. The cladding on the reverse is 99.99% gone, just some silver discoloration remaining. The obverse somewhat survived. There's heavy pitting and uneven surface corrosion. I was told the coin came out with a thick blue residue coating it which he cleaned off.

    Anyway I just thought it was interesting and wanted to share what coins exposed to corrosive environments could look like.

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  3. l.cutler

    l.cutler Member

    Interesting to see it, and know exactly how it was damaged. A very good example of one of the limitless ways in which a coin can be damaged.
     
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  4. paddyman98

    paddyman98 I'm a professional expert in specializing! Supporter

    What do you mean by you bought it?
    How much did you pay?
     
  5. VistaCruiser69

    VistaCruiser69 Well-Known Member

    This can be called the Rhode Island Red quarter.
     
  6. Pickin and Grinin

    Pickin and Grinin Well-Known Member

    How much does it weigh? I only see an environmentally damaged quarter?
     
  7. potty dollar 1878

    potty dollar 1878 Well-Known Member

    25 centso_O.
     
  8. YankeeDime

    YankeeDime non-conformant

    I paid $1 for it. Yeah I overpaid, I know, but I thought it was interesting.
     
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  9. YankeeDime

    YankeeDime non-conformant

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  10. paddyman98

    paddyman98 I'm a professional expert in specializing! Supporter

    Thanks for your honesty.. Cool item though.
     
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  11. CoinJockey73

    CoinJockey73 Well-Known Member

    I used to have an Ohaus triple beam balance, back in the day. I don't think i was using her for coins though :angelic:.
     
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  12. YankeeDime

    YankeeDime non-conformant

    Well it's the lab balance from work. It wouldn't be my first choice but unfortunately at the moment it's my only choice. It does the job until I get something of my own, lol.
     
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  13. CoinJockey73

    CoinJockey73 Well-Known Member

    Just thought you had a bad ass scale, lol. "Lab balance from work", huh? Heisenberg...?
     
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  14. YankeeDime

    YankeeDime non-conformant

    Heisenberg as in the atomic bomb? I'm just a lab officer for environmental consultation and management company. We just use the balance for volatile and tss.
     
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  15. CoinJockey73

    CoinJockey73 Well-Known Member

    Kind of, but you're on your way, lol.
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  16. YankeeDime

    YankeeDime non-conformant

    I've never watched that. Prob why I didn't understand the reference, lol
     
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  17. CoinJockey73

    CoinJockey73 Well-Known Member

    Give it a try. Highest rated television series ever.
     
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