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Discussion in 'Error Coins' started by FoundinTN, Jul 29, 2019.

  1. FoundinTN

    FoundinTN Big AM

    Its nice... :bag:..fresh out of a bank roll
     

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  3. paddyman98

    paddyman98 I'm a professional expert in specializing! Supporter

    Why 2 threads?.. Looks sctratched :yack:
     
  4. SchwaVB57

    SchwaVB57 Well-Known Member

    Looks Harshly Cleaned.
     
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  5. Clawcoins

    Clawcoins Damaging Coins Daily

    brillo pad
     
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  6. Burton Strauss III

    Burton Strauss III Brother can you spare a trime? Supporter

    Honestly, can't tell...

    Your photos are what we call "Potato" quality. As in I think I see a potato... but I'm not sure.


    /1/ MORE light - We actually have to be able to see the coin
    /2/ Shoot SQUARE to the coin - when you shoot at an angle, only a tiny bit of the coin is in focus

    /3/ The most important photo - well lit, square and IN FOCUS is the shot of the entire coin, both obverse and reverse.

    /4/ Crop out the irrelevant parts like your fingers and the dishtowel

    THEN you can move on to details, but without the overall in-focus shot... we can't help you.

    BTW, it doesn't take a $10,000 camera setup - a block of wood and a desk lamp with your cell phone is more than sufficient...
     
  7. FoundinTN

    FoundinTN Big AM

    It wasnt intentional :(
    Smd
     
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  8. MeowtheKitty

    MeowtheKitty Well-Known Member

    Meow thinks it is a BU coin made from a harshly polished die. Might of had a die clash that needed to be minimized or removed.
     
  9. MeowtheKitty

    MeowtheKitty Well-Known Member

    Meow has a very unusual quarter struck with a VERY scratched up die. And before anyone says PMD, Meow has three of them that are identical. Three such examples came out of a BU roll.
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  10. FoundinTN

    FoundinTN Big AM

    That ran across my mind as well,the luster on it is still very prominent if it were harshly cleaned,but,I will not argue the opinions because I'm usually wrong
     
  11. MeowtheKitty

    MeowtheKitty Well-Known Member

    Well many argued and insulted Meow that this quarter had PMD scratches. And Meow might have agreed or conceded reluctantly. But Meow had three identical ones out of the roll as proof it was a scratched die. Posted all three, and still got argued with and insulted for it. Some even claimed Meow was faking it. So Meow just gave up talking to such folk. Sometimes folk here can be dead wrong, but yet blame you for being the idiot.
    Anyway, Meow has found BU pennies with harshly cleaned dies before, just like yours more than a few times.
     
  12. Pete Apple

    Pete Apple Well-Known Member

    If these scratches (such as below 1964) stopped at the bust, I would be thinking that they are die scratches. Since the scratches continue onto the bust, I am thinking that they are on the coin itself.
     
  13. MeowtheKitty

    MeowtheKitty Well-Known Member

    So in the case on Meow's quarter, someone needing the skill of a jeweler; Went out of their way to deface three BU quarters with IDENTIACAL scratches. So this quarter has maybe over 100 scratches on it. So try and deface 3 different coins with the exact same series of scratches. You wont be able to do it. Maybe a professional jeweler can, but towards what end? And they where BU, and out of a OBW roll Meow opened Meowself. So a board US Mint engraver did it for kicks at the mint?
     
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  14. Pete Apple

    Pete Apple Well-Known Member

    I am sorry, I cannot comment on your quarters, since I have not seen them. My point is that die polishing really does not reach into the low areas on the face of the die (such as the bust).

    I think this video shows why;



    If I am incorrect about that, I would welcome information which demonstrates that polishing reaches into the recessed areas of a coin.
     
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  16. Heavymetal

    Heavymetal Supporter! Supporter

    Start a new thread for them scratched quarters. I think Meow has something there
     
  17. MeowtheKitty

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  18. FoundinTN

    FoundinTN Big AM

    I honestly dont think this is a cleaned coin,or a wire brush. Let's look at it again,shall we. The luster is still very vibrant and the lines are oddly too uniform. I have a couple wire brushed coins that do not compare to this at all. I may be mistaken,but let's take another look plz. Look at his ear too....it looks....ddddd...I wont even say it lol 20190730_013733.jpg 20190730_012605.jpg 20190729_130313.jpg 20190730_012520.jpg
     

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  19. MeowtheKitty

    MeowtheKitty Well-Known Member

    Well, Meow thinks someone took a wire brush to the die/dies that created this coin.
     
  20. FoundinTN

    FoundinTN Big AM

    1 more notable point is,it takes some major skill to wire brush a coin without hitting any of the lettering,it looks unscathed. Look at the Y in Liberty and how the scratch completely misses it and continues on the opposite side. @paddyman98 any further input on this?@MeowtheKitty 20190730_021133.jpg
     
  21. MeowtheKitty

    MeowtheKitty Well-Known Member

    Meow find pennies like this every so often. It is surely and attempt to polish out a die clash. And with too abrasive a medium or technique.
     
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