I found this Delaware quarter which seems to be lamination or a possible planchet problem in the areas below the rim ,and most of the circumferance of the coin. In my experiance with error coins this one seems a mystery to me. I'm pretty positive this is not postmint damage or it was due to a bubble gum machine or any machine for that matter. I am kind of stumped with this one that's why I wanted to post this coin and get other expert opinions from the coin people here ..I hope my pic is alright to determine what the heck this is. Thanks Frankie boy from Brooklyn NY
I will sure try my camera is not the greatest but i will try and get a better shot maybe of the area near the rims Thanks for looking \Frankie Boy from brooklyn Baby
Can I see the reverse? From what I see now, it just looks like a very worn quarter. All letters and image have a brighter appearance around the edges which to me indicates a worn coin. I think if it was missing a layer, then all images on that side would be the same color. JMO.
Here's a better pic notice there areas below the rim seems to me like a planchet problem.No it's not worn. The reverse is normal Thanks frankie Boy from Brooklyn baby
This is a weird coin Here's a different view 0f the rim seems in some areas were i showed you in arrows litlle metal bumbs in the craters , What kind of error would this be called if it's a colar problem never seen this before on amy coin. Thanks again for looking frankie boy
Here's a different view with the arrows.I want to make note notice the the crater is under neath the O in God Frankie Boy