Help me put this coin to rest

Discussion in 'Error Coins' started by Mrharrison79, Apr 6, 2019.

  1. Mrharrison79

    Mrharrison79 New Member

    I've had this coin a few years come in a flip in a drawer... I wasn't collecting at the time but I decided to keep it because the Toning and color weren't quite what I thought they should be for a quarter..I posted to sites on Facebook, 4, or 5, I think... nobody has been able to help, so my question is, .. is there anyone in this vast numismatics community that can help me identify what is wrong with the toning and lines in this quarter..? I do have several different angles of pics.. 20190406215506.jpg
     
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  3. Collecting Nut

    Collecting Nut Borderline Hoarder

    Looks like it was in a fire.
     
  4. furryfrog02

    furryfrog02 Well-Known Member

    Fire or no, it has some sort of environmental damage. I'd spend it and get its 25c worth.
     
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  5. longshot

    longshot Enthusiast Supporter

    I agree. It's circulated, and we can only guess at what it was exposed to, but it's not worth keeping.
    Oh, welcome to CT!
     
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  6. Santinidollar

    Santinidollar Supporter! Supporter

    Some sort of severe damage after it left the Mint. That coin has been bouncing around for nearly 50 years. Coins aren’t indestructible.
     
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  7. Clawcoins

    Clawcoins Damaging Coins Daily

    you have to remember that coin are used for currency. To buy things. They are made for that purpose. Proof/uncirc coins sold are designed for Numismatic purposes.

    Coins are not coddled for their uniqueness (well, some people do).
    Any and everything can happen to them.

    In the past 49 years was it in a fire? if so how?
    Well, there's camp fires and general structure fires (amongst many other types). If something catches fire do they immediately save all the coins first and foremost ?

    The biggest thing to take away is how to identify damage. that coin is damaged. It also has hit marks all over it, in addition to the surface damage/discoloration.

    have you tried any method to clean the discoloration off of it?
     
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  8. Mrharrison79

    Mrharrison79 New Member

    I appreciate the answers, and I I'm aware that it's Got environmental toning... I know that if it's not 100% clear, that is probably not what I think it is... With different angles of pics it almost appears to have letters on the neck, and the reverse side when shot at an angle , appears to be a head... Either way, this one is going in the collection album... Thank yall for your time..
     
  9. frankjg

    frankjg Well-Known Member

    Sorry but it doesn’t have any of that stuff on it. Your brain is making sense of random shapes made by wear and tear.

    Definitely hang on to it if it makes you happy but don’t think that it’s an error coin.
     
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  10. Mrharrison79

    Mrharrison79 New Member

    No, I have not tried any type of cleaning.. but with all this new information, it will most likely be cleaned an Re examined.. then if something is clear.. oh well, it will be put in the collection album for show..
     
  11. thomas mozzillo

    thomas mozzillo Well-Known Member

    One of the first lessons of coin collecting is to never clean a coin. If it's worth anything at all cleaning will lower it's value. also, it would help if you posted photos of both sides of the coin.
     
  12. Heavymetal

    Heavymetal Supporter! Supporter

    I think you could clean that one with a Brillo pad and not reduce the value. Spend it
     
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