The date and possible mm have been buffed off. The '0' is too low to be a digit from the date, imo Can you shoot the obverse normally, instead...
I see a small die crack thru the E, but I would not call it a spiked head.
I saw the circle - There is a scarce numismatic pareidolia living in it.
It's a rim nick or two Not an error
numismatic pareidolia There is no P there.
Looks like die clashes -
No - not an example of improper annealing at all. Looks completely normal from your photos.
Thanks for the offer, but I have other State Quarters with FF marks, so I don't need another one! I do appreciate your kind consideration.....
Thanks for the additional photos. Based on what I see, I believe they are struck from dies that were damaged from over-extended feeder fingers....
Common enough that there is no premium for it, in my experience.
Haven't heard the term 'speedy eagle' Can you elaborate ?
Steps have nothing to do with the grade. They have to do with the strike. Steps are either full, partial, 3-4-5, but that has nothing to do with...
The P mintmark shows it's not a doubled die. It's mechanical doubling, imo
Color of the surfaces is still off in your photos, but although the 'pattern' is a bit different, I believe, from what I can see, that it is die...
It's not damage - it's a coin struck from worn or overused dies. Not considered an error. It has no effect on grade.
aka 'Sandwich' coin.
A very common effect - as PM98 says, it's from worn or overused dies. Not an error.
Possibly struck on a feeder-finger damaged die. If you have two of them, take 'em out of the 2x2 holders, and shot them again, please....
I'm not the Die Variety specialist, but it looks like damage to the "D", to me. See all the rim nicks on the reverse, and hits on the obv. -...
Nice errors, and refreshing to see 'em here !
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