1972 Quater,well circulated,multiple errors?

Discussion in 'Error Coins' started by Pleasantwilliam, Jun 26, 2020.

  1. Pleasantwilliam

    Pleasantwilliam New Member

    Hello folks,Thanks for the add.Been passively collecting coins since childhood (50+ years) and as of this last year,I began sticking my toes into the world of coin errors,(and I thought stamp collecting was tough).....I continue to find minor/questionable coins,however nothing like this one.(Found it while cleaning my sons drink holder in his truck) and it surely jumped out to me)Anyone familiar with these types of errors,and how it may have found its way into circulation?Is it real?Is it worth getting graded?Any help would surely be appreciated.Its larger and thicker than a nickel,smaller and thicker than a quarter.It weighs 5.3 grams.No ribbed edge,almost looks like all copper from the side.Is devoid of any ribbing.There are a couple of areas where there is still clad overlapping the sides,and it does not seem to have ribbing underneath.It has a high rim on front and back (more so front)Letters/numbers on outer rim of coin are into the rim.Might be additional errors,just listing the obvious for now.
     

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  3. l.cutler

    l.cutler Member

    Sorry to say it is all damage. The coin has been "spooned" or tapped around the rim flattening it.
     
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  5. Collecting Nut

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    Well circulated, multiple damage.

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