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Wyoming Quarter, Smooth Edge?

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What could cause a smooth edge? I can't take pictures because my camera is broken so I'll do my best to explain.

I firmly believe it isn't PMD. It has a smooth, slightly bottle capped edge. The face looks flattened out. There is very, very slight reeding, and the edge is perfectly flat and not rounded at all. It's a millimeter or so thicker on the edge than a regular quarter, and it weighs 5.7g.

Any ideas or would I need to take pictures? I will as soon as I can, but I'm not sure when that'll be. Haha.
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 Posted 09/01/2015  2:42 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add Harkness to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
Wyoming-Quarter,-Smooth-Edge?

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Is it the same width as a regular one? I suspect someone played with it, if it was done at the mint it would have either no reeds at all(flat collar or reeds(reeded collar) there is no in-between. I also do not see how it would have a higher rim. My thoughts are that some one was tapping the edge to smoothen it and possibly make a ring.
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The diameter is just a tiny bit smaller than a regular quarter.
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thedollarman got it right, I think. If it's a bit smaller, it was ground down.

It looks evenly smooth so I suspect somebody got a grinder and was practicing with it.
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It was either a Dryer Coin or a coin whose edge was beaten around. PMD.
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I've seen quite a few plain-edge quarters and the occasional plain-edge Kennedy.
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