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1961 Quarter Likely Not An Error

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What do you suppose happened here, soder job?

6.40 grams of funnery.

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Or were they going for something a bit different?

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It was once made into a pin by soldering the attachment on to it.
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Wow, that's insightful, thanks!

A pin? What kind of pin, like one someone would wear?
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Possibly one half of a pair of cufflinks
Doesn't really matter, it is still damage.
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Yes - a pin for someone to wear as a decorative item. An interesting find but just a damaged coin.

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I agree with altered coin.
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Damaged coin, but it's still worth its silver melt value, so it's still a keeper.
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