I’m glad the USMint is putting out new quarters featuring influential women starting next month but I’m not to happy about their pick of the five....
My bad I claimed it to be a state quarter but it’s a America the beautiful 2015 British surrender 1777 Saratoga quarter.
Here’s one under my digital scope but the quality is even worse then my camera phone. The reflection is just to much to discern what’s raised...
Like I said the pictures aren’t the best. That’s not pushed up metal. The glare from the lighting and shadowing I’m sure is making things appear...
There is no displaced metal along the edge of this gouge. In the gouge it’s like a wavy flow of metal and no sharp pieces within. I’m probably...
Here’s another quarter I found on another post. Same as the last same shape but wider.
I’ll go and take a drill bit to another quarter and compare but I guarantee that that’s not it.
I’m not sure what you’re seeing but there is no raised metal on the edges. It’s smooth at the top along the edges of the gouge.
Here’s one close to mine but not the same one I seen a couple months ago on the net. Pretty much the same shape but wider. Also someone mentioned...
My local coin shop is miles away lol hell I’m not even sure the state I live in has one lol
I was saying that to describe what it looks like not what has actually been done to it. It is incused but on the inside of that grove are humps of...
That metal is plowed up on the inside of the gouge. How does one gouge metal but then leave nice smooth shiny metal on the inside of said gouge?...
I guess with it in hand it would raise more questions. I’ve been told damage many times but that through posted pics. I need someone to actually...
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