At work I found a quarter with both sides being a reverse. I was wondering if anyone could help me on any leads. Message me for my email if you think you can help and I will try to send you pictures ASAP. My phone won't let me upload the pictures
Without photos we can only guess. What you have is most likely what we call a Magician's Coin. One coin has (in this case) the obverse removed except for the rim leaving what looks like a pie shell. Another coin has its entire obverse removed and the rim removed. The two pieces are pieced together to create what appears to be a coin with two reverses. If you look carefully you should be able to see a seam running along the inside of the rim on one side.
Or (as I pointed out above) look for a seam around the rim where the pieces were joined together. (It is pretty hard to make the seam look right when it is on the edge. The reeding is very hard to line up perfectly. That's one reason the seam is often just inside the rim.)
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