That Quarter is damaged, and there is no error of any kind on it, in it, or about it. Everything you see on that quarter occurred well after it...
M M - don't waste your time buying one single Mint Sewn Bag, imo I've been telling folks who ask, over the past 50 years or so, "what are my odds...
1. Ten Cents 2. Damaged/ungradable (but still spendable, that's about all)
Numismatic Pareidolia Great way to end this year
fairly common packaging damage from the sealing machine.
That's solder on the reverse - It was a button/pin/jewelry at one time.
Looks like a RPM to me
Planchet lamination
There is nothing wrong with that cent......nothing
Not a retained cud die break, not a die break. Looks like scratched/damage to me.
Very very very common on 63-D and 64-D silver Quarters. Mechanical doubling
Damaged, and not an error of any kind or type. sorry
I do not see any error on the coin.
Numismatic Pareidolia on corroded surface coins
Looks like a common die crack Nice eye to spot it......
damage
Copper Plated - don't need to see any photos, but it would help the OP.
worn
Strange -all the photos disappeared since my last post
I've seen this effect before, and I believe, based on the photos, that the rim/edge has been sliced; ie; damaged. There is a possibility, as...
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