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37-P Quarter, PMD Or Broadstruck At One Time?

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http://i81.photobucket.com/albums/j...7c2e2f49.jpg

Sorry for the link! I'm on my iPhone.

What do you think the story here is? Probably just PMD I suspect.

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It looks normal to me just a bit worn.
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Figured! Thanks :) it was the "liberty" that looked high to me. I like how you say "a bit" lol
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That is one very worn quarter. The mintmark is on the reverse (beneath the wreath on which the eagle is perched and above the R in QUARTER), so did you check that?
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Try imagining just how many places that coin has seen.
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Carl, that right there sums up exactly why I love coins, cents especially... such a small denomination, with such big history...the countless hands, places, people, stories, and lives they've entered and more often than not, not even thought about!
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