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2001 P North Carolina Quarter - Improperly Annealed Or Damage?

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*** Edited by Staff to Add Year and/or Mintmark and/or Denomination to Title. It's essential to have it in the title. ***

Hey guys!! So I found these coins a while ago, and I'm curious if they are improperly annealed or if they are just damaged.. One is a 2016-P Harper's Ferry quarter, then a 2001_P North Carolina, and last is 2013-P Jefferson nickel... Any information would be great! Thank you!!
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I'd say post-strike damage for all.
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Just damage
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@Mkd1308: Certainly a lot of environmental corrosion/damage. They give off the appearance of metal detector finds. PMD in my opinion.
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Oh my! Where did you find these?
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Environmentally toned and damaged coins - all of them, (sorry)

But I do like the labeling on each image
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All of them are just environmentally damaged, none are errors. PMD. You can safely put them back into circulation.
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Environmentally toned and damaged coins - all of them, (sorry)

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You can safely put them back into circulation.
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