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Those are great if you are looking to put together a collection from pocket change, but I'm not sure about the gist of the post. These are all contemporary business strikes made specifically for circulation, so these are exactly the types of coins one would expect to find in circulation.
Take a close look at the locomotives on the UT SQ's. You might find a few die chips on them. When I was searching the UT SQ bags, I found bunches of them. Chris
They are definitely pocket change but not the ordinary silver you find in circulation. Golden and rainbow tones. and the last one Utah's can see the image from other side or doubled?
Okay. Now I know the gist of the post. It's always best to point out to us exactly what it is you are referring to when posting photos. The toning is fairly typical of what I see on the modern quarters. As far as the Utah Quarter, I see an area in the field underneath the train tracks that appears to have been struck through a thin layer of grease. Is that the area you are talking about?