1967 Quarter Damage?

Discussion in 'Error Coins' started by Brooke Elash, Jun 16, 2020.

  1. Brooke Elash

    Brooke Elash Member

    863F9277-63E9-4DD1-81D5-5D24C8E86574.jpeg 36F53293-6CB1-4E40-9D48-EA7EF4CF1927.jpeg EC22EA4B-D832-4CB2-B80F-A7AB35A347EC.jpeg Is this simply PMD of some type or would this be considered a minor cud error?
     
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  3. Mike185

    Mike185 Well-Known Member

    Damaged.. no cud
     
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  6. Brooke Elash

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  7. Collecting Nut

    Collecting Nut Borderline Hoarder

    Definitely damaged
     
  8. Mountain Man

    Mountain Man Well-Known Member

    Think about the minting process. How could that quarter have been minted like that? It couldn't, so it's simply damage after it left the mint.
     
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  9. SorenCoins

    SorenCoins Well-Known Member

    Another great way to distinguish PMD from a cud is to look at the rim. When it is damaged, you can most often clearly see where the coin took a hit on the rim, causing the rim metal to move making the appearance of a cud.
     
  10. Brooke Elash

    Brooke Elash Member

    Sweet thanks :)
     
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