Looks odd under the train tracks and cloudy above the left mountain on the reverse and seems to be a spike behind Washington’s head. There is also some unevenness by his forehead and above and below Liberty. Could be nothing, but the other Utah quarter looks much better minted.
Interesting could the reverse anomalies be strike throughs? by looking at normal examples those details aren't supposed to be on the coin but as always I could be wrong.
Ya those aren't supposed to be there... wierd... maybe one of our error experts could help us out.... here @paddyman98! Here @Fred Weinberg... kitty kitty kitty lol
@Kevin Torpey It would be best if you took the photos from directly overhead. There are so many things that could have affected a coin while in circulation, and I don't want to jump to an early assumption.
Looks like struck thru grease on both sides; very common for State And Park Quarters - This piece also seems to have it's surfaces played with - can't tell from the off-color photos, but the surfaces, after the probably 'struck thru's', are not natural, imo. .....thereby rendering the coin close to useless to compare strike thru's with other coins.
Hi Kevin and Welcome to CT! Sorry but I don't see anything abnormal about your coin. Maybe you should have traded for the two dimes and a nickel! Could have gotten a silver dime! LOL
I did find one and a 1896 5 cent coin! I gave them to my daughter, she FaceTimed me counting out the dates of wheat backs she found in my closet. She seems to have become obsessed with them today. I gave her and her sister a roll of wheaties so they can start their own collections.