99 DE Quarter. Strange pattern Obverse only.

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  1. jsobotka3287

    jsobotka3287 New Member

    This quarter has a checkered or almost polka dot like pattern. I assumed it had been pressed with a vice, but the pattern is only on one side of the coin and it doesnt seem to have deep impressions. You can see the pattern going in and out of focus when tilting the coin back and forth into the light. It is very noticeable most of the time but almost completely dissapears when shining a bright light to it. The reverse side seems completely normal. Ive been searching online and cant seem to find anything at all about it. Does anyone know? 20190805_025908.jpg 20190805_025734.jpg 20190805_030437.jpg 20190805_030437.jpg 20190805_024517.jpg 20190805_024526.jpg 20190805_024826.jpg 20190805_030220.jpg
     
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  3. paddyman98

    paddyman98 I'm a professional expert in specializing! Supporter

    Someone put a object over it with holes exposing just the areas that are darker (toned) and created that appearance.

    Not a Mint Error of any kind.

    Worth? 25 Cents
    Right @lordmarcovan ?
     
  4. Randy Abercrombie

    Randy Abercrombie Supporter! Supporter

    There was one shown here not long ago like this. It appeared the quarter was encased in a lacquer or acrylic coating that had this golf ball pattern to it. There must have been some state quarter display that encased these quarters in this stuff and they are now finding their way back into circulation..... OP, it does appear odd, but Paddy is correct. This isn't a US Mint error at all.
     
  5. Oldhoopster

    Oldhoopster Member of the ANA since 1982

    It was sitting on something with that pattern and toned differently in those areas
     
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