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<p>[QUOTE="Thomas(TJ), post: 24862588, member: 151818"]I was just curious if it were rare or if there's any reason to hang on to it. To me it appears any way you look at it that some type of error occurred during the entire process making this quarter. I went ahead and found a bunch more wilma mankiller 2022P's and sure enough they all sound normal except for this 1 coin totally noticeable even a half deaf person to tell there's some type of difference. If anyone sees this that knows the exact reason for this dramatic shift in sound from the normal quarter feel free to let me know. Something makes thus quarter sound much different then all the rest and I'm determined to find the legitimate cause for this abnormality. Is it possible that after they made silver proof copies of this and maybe didn't clean the silver and somehow managed to mix in with a regular batch afterward? I just dont understand it. I get most of the points yall have made but still not an answer to the question of what makes this coin sound different from all the rest when dropped. Ya know when you drop a silver coin you hear it's much different from a non silver coin on impact. I hope this makes more sense to what I'm looking for.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Thomas(TJ), post: 24862588, member: 151818"]I was just curious if it were rare or if there's any reason to hang on to it. To me it appears any way you look at it that some type of error occurred during the entire process making this quarter. I went ahead and found a bunch more wilma mankiller 2022P's and sure enough they all sound normal except for this 1 coin totally noticeable even a half deaf person to tell there's some type of difference. If anyone sees this that knows the exact reason for this dramatic shift in sound from the normal quarter feel free to let me know. Something makes thus quarter sound much different then all the rest and I'm determined to find the legitimate cause for this abnormality. Is it possible that after they made silver proof copies of this and maybe didn't clean the silver and somehow managed to mix in with a regular batch afterward? I just dont understand it. I get most of the points yall have made but still not an answer to the question of what makes this coin sound different from all the rest when dropped. Ya know when you drop a silver coin you hear it's much different from a non silver coin on impact. I hope this makes more sense to what I'm looking for.[/QUOTE]
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