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Help With This 2017 D Sir Fredrick Douglass Quarter

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 Posted 12/29/2021  07:12 am Show Profile   Bookmark this topic Add linlu1369 to your friends list Get a Link to this Message Number of Subscribers
Hey y'all I'm new here and need some fresh eyes. What do yall think ?
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. What are you seeing as a possible error or variety? Going to need better close-up photos to really help you.
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Might be a glue-like substance or dried liquid on the coin--a thin layer or stain. Might come off if the coin were soaked in 100% acetone.

Can't see well what might be going on in the QUA area of QUARTER.
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we need a much better image of the obverse and reverse of this coin.
As mentioned, it does look like something is on it though.
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It could have been a cup holder coin, or glued to something then tried to remove the epoxy from the coin and cooked the surface. It didn't leave the striking chamber looking like that. It was altered in circulation.
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