Error on 2008 Alaska proof quarter?

Discussion in 'Error Coins' started by Sheila Ruley, Apr 27, 2016.

  1. Sheila Ruley

    Sheila Ruley The short blonde girl

    I found two proof state quarters in circulation. The Alaska quarter has marks on the reads from when it was produced. Just wondering if it is a true error. Here are pictures of the first error quarter and then pictures of both proof coins. image.jpeg image.jpeg image.jpeg image.jpeg image.jpeg image.jpeg
     
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  3. rickmp

    rickmp Frequently flatulent.

    Counting machine damage?
     
  4. cpm9ball

    cpm9ball CANNOT RE-MEMBER

    The photos could be a bit clearer, but I'm guessing that it is a clad proof and that is the separation of the copper and nickel.

    Chris
     
  5. Sheila Ruley

    Sheila Ruley The short blonde girl

    Ok, the other one does not have the same damage. Only half of the quarters edge has that and the marks are incuse. Would that still be separation? You can also see where the tracks left off as well. It does not look separated to me.
     
  6. Sheila Ruley

    Sheila Ruley The short blonde girl

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  7. cpm9ball

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    @Sheila Ruley

    That was just a guess on my part. I wouldn't want to speculate on anything else.

    Chris
     
  8. Sheila Ruley

    Sheila Ruley The short blonde girl

    That's cool, I was just wondering if anybody could tell what it is. I know my pictures are not very good on this one. That's a hard one to do.
     
  9. cpm9ball

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    FWIW, whenever I want to take a photo of the edge of a coin or medal, I use a pair of plastic tongs to hold the subject in a vertical position. The tongs are self-locking, so I can use both hands to hold the camera.

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    Chris
     
  10. Sheila Ruley

    Sheila Ruley The short blonde girl

    That is what I am using.
     
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  11. cpm9ball

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    Well, don't expect me to guess what kind of loupe you are using.:woot::woot::woot::woot::woot::woot:

    Chris
     
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  12. Sheila Ruley

    Sheila Ruley The short blonde girl

    Lol, that one is a 60x. I will try something else and see what I can get.
     
  13. Sheila Ruley

    Sheila Ruley The short blonde girl

    I hope this picture is better. image.jpeg
     
  14. Sheila Ruley

    Sheila Ruley The short blonde girl

    And here is where it tapers off. image.jpeg
     
  15. cpm9ball

    cpm9ball CANNOT RE-MEMBER

    What is odd to me are the parallel lines the length of each reed. The face of the reeds should be smooth. Added to this is the perpendicular mark in the middle. It makes me wonder if it wasn't in some sort of jewelry mount, and the perpendicular marks were a means of anchoring or stabilizing the coin in the mount.

    Chris
     
  16. Sheila Ruley

    Sheila Ruley The short blonde girl

    Interesting. I finally bought a couple of books, a cherrypickers guide and another book, and I am now doing some reading and studying on the minting process and how errors are made. It's very neat and somewhat confusing. I am really enjoying it though. Thank you for all your help that you give. I'm a tough one to teach because I am a hands on learner. I am very slow otherwise, but this is so worth it!
     
  17. cpm9ball

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    Just remember that whenever you are looking for errors, especially on pennies, it's not unusual if you have never seen one before because there are billions and billions of coins in circulation.

    Chris
     
  18. Sheila Ruley

    Sheila Ruley The short blonde girl

    Ok. Thanks. I just bought the books Saturday, so I am just getting started.
     
  19. cpm9ball

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    Just keep in mind that the CPG does not list every variety. It would probably weigh more than 25 lbs. if it did.

    Chris
     
  20. Sheila Ruley

    Sheila Ruley The short blonde girl

    Yeah, I have already gotten that.
     
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