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Valued Member
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I'm sorry. I had only reviewed the first page of this thread when making the previous comment.
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Pillar of the Community
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Yep I found it sometime in March I think hahaha
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Pillar of the Community
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my76strat, You always have 24 hours to go in and edit comments.
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Pillar of the Community
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Pillar of the Community
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Pillar of the Community
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Quote: I have a question. If these doubled coins are made when making the die and they do say a whole run on these dies. What makes this any different than the district of columbia as far as numbers in circulation? Unless did they catch the d.c. mistake and pull it and P. Mint doesn't catch anything? A die only lasts for a certain amount of strikes, after that it is replaced. So even though there are several doubled die coins, all of the coins of that type are not doubled. Did I say that right?
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Pillar of the Community
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Do you think there will be any D mm doubled dies?
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Pillar of the Community
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I checked all I could find Sunday but found none for PDS.
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You guys may have also seen this on another forum. I found the original poster who has been a member for 14 years and has almost 10,000 posts at the major grading company forum.
Here's the post from a different poster who sums it up in case you haven't seen it:
"A 14 year member on the other boards, said he talked to a friend that works at NGC (he had originally named the NGC employee, and then edited out the name). Here is what he posted: "NOTE: I received an email from a friend at NGC who indicated to me that they would be recognizing the variety very soon."
The variety being discussed was the 004 Pump Handle. If NGC runs with these, that's important."
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Pillar of the Community
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Not sure if I have anything here, but I found a 2015 Homestead Quarter with what appears to be an 'L' shape to the right side on the cabin itself, in the wood grain....Anyone heard of this? Thanks. 
Edited by kakaratt77 07/03/2015 3:59 pm
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Pillar of the Community
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Anyone seen this before on this type of quarter, maybe nothing though? Thanks!
Edited by kakaratt77 07/04/2015 1:50 pm
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United States
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Hello, I'm a newbie and joined site to help me have a full-understanding what to look for with coins. I have a 2015 Homestead State Quarter. I think I found a mint error on the back of the coin. I found a line or mark above the 2015 date. When I found the mark, I assumed it was made after released to the public. However, the line continues underneath 0 of the year and the line clearly shows it was made when the mint made it. I'm not sure if it's worth anything or just a cool coin. Thanks Shawn 
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Bedrock of the Community
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 Keep in mind the date and the other devices on the outside rim of the ATB (America The Beautiful) quarters are incuse. So when a scratch happens on an incuse design, the line looks like it flows behind the device. This is not the case. The scratch only affects the areas where the field is located. So a scratch will appear like it flows behind the devices. On most coins the devices are raised. When we see a line behind these devices they are on the line because they are incuse on these devices on the die. (leaving the coins with raised devices) Your thinking was partly correct, except for the incuse devices on the ATB Quarters reverses the effect on the coins.
Edited by coop 02/16/2016 8:47 pm
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Pillar of the Community
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Wow, thanks for bumping this thread! I can never forget the thrill I had when I found out I was the second person on earth to find a DDR-004... Thanks again for the bump!
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