1988 p quarter

Discussion in 'Error Coins' started by Benjamin Rivera, Feb 4, 2017.

  1. Benjamin Rivera

    Benjamin Rivera New Member

    I hope someone can help me with this quarter it looks like scratches but they are in straight lines I think I can see numbers too but not sure
     

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  3. If you could post full obverse and reverse photos as well that would be great! :)
     
  4. Benjamin Rivera

    Benjamin Rivera New Member

    Sorry best I can do with my camera phone
     

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  5. seems to have been stamped. pictures are not bad, maybe try shining the light somewhere else because its covering the area.
     
  6. Oldhoopster

    Oldhoopster Member of the ANA since 1982

    Sorry, but it got hit with something after it left the mint. I think the Official CT technical term is "dings", not scratches:)
     
  7. Benjamin Rivera

    Benjamin Rivera New Member

    Allright what about the faint letters or numbers inside the L and the photo after that it looks like a 5 and that's right after liberty
     
  8. Pickin and Grinin

    Pickin and Grinin Well-Known Member

    You are reading to much into the inspection. The ridges are from another coin. They are called bag marks. New examples, are a strong reference to what the coin looks like in mint state. Your coin has seen some circulation. It isn't an error. The first key to error collecting is to know what they are and how a coin was struck.
    I have two websites for you
    www.Error-Ref.com
    This was inpart (maybe in Whole) written by one of our own members here. @mikediamond.
    The other is
    http://doubleddie.com/
    If you search through the site it will (with pics) tell you the striking process, from planchet to Coin.
    Good luck hunting!
     
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