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<p>[QUOTE="Ron5812, post: 315022, member: 3430"]<b>still odd</b></p><p><br /></p><p>I've been to many casinos over the years. I've never seen a quarter with the rim completely worn off. Yes, I've seen wear but nothing like this. I've looked at the rim with a 10x loupe and I can't even see a hint of a mark. Still interesting, I'm going to take it to a coin dealer just to double check. Will get many opinions from different dealers. Can anyone tell me if errors like this have popped up anywhere else? (besides the smoothie dollars). i wish I knew how to take pictures, but I'm not that computer smart. This is truely one that makes me think twice. Can anyone tell me the exact weight of a New Hampshire quarter, maybe I can get it scaled to see if it has been altered. This is very interesting to me. If it has been filed down the scale would tell, correct? Remember this qurter is only seven years old. It does look like it's been banged around in a hopper once or twice. I still see the details on the obverse side, meaning 100% of the contours in the face are present.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Ron5812, post: 315022, member: 3430"][b]still odd[/b] I've been to many casinos over the years. I've never seen a quarter with the rim completely worn off. Yes, I've seen wear but nothing like this. I've looked at the rim with a 10x loupe and I can't even see a hint of a mark. Still interesting, I'm going to take it to a coin dealer just to double check. Will get many opinions from different dealers. Can anyone tell me if errors like this have popped up anywhere else? (besides the smoothie dollars). i wish I knew how to take pictures, but I'm not that computer smart. This is truely one that makes me think twice. Can anyone tell me the exact weight of a New Hampshire quarter, maybe I can get it scaled to see if it has been altered. This is very interesting to me. If it has been filed down the scale would tell, correct? Remember this qurter is only seven years old. It does look like it's been banged around in a hopper once or twice. I still see the details on the obverse side, meaning 100% of the contours in the face are present.[/QUOTE]
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