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1983 Quarter Struck On Nickel?

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Agree, Dryer Coin.
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itzwert you said it right when you stated the coin was small than a quarter. When you roll something on edge, the the coin gets smaller and the metal has to go somewhere so the edges go up higher in return. I hope you can see what I mean. Therefore sounds like circular motion like a Dryer Coin. Kind of like when people make rings out of coins. PMD.
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Weights are different on quarters and nickels. Get the weight and you will know for sure what you have.
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Me I have this table from EARL

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I could re-edit that for my information. Divide the areas into denominations and enlarge them and coop-afify them. The images is too small. The information looks as rough as my toenails.
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You sure have good luck finding all these error and variety coins in Rolls over a short period of time, even if this one is just Dryer Coin.
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@COOP I will send you by email
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A damaged coin is not an error coin. It is a cull coin. When they get back to banks, they will return these to be canceled. Not a plus for a coin to be damaged.
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But it was listed on ebay as an error. If it's listed on ebay it has to be true.
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