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Cut On A 1992 Quarter. Do You Think Is From The Mint?

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Coin damage on the edge/rim area. Not a mint error. PSD (Post-Strike-Damage)
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that it is only damage and did not leave the Mint that way. Whenever you see a rim that is distorted like that, it indicates damage, because that could not have been created by a coin die.
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@huh, first welcome to CCF. Second, yes sorry that quarter is just damaged.
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Post Strike Damage ( PSD). Not an error coin.
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Thank you all for your inputa nd your warm welcoming. It is much appreciate it. I am new at the game.
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post mint damage, good catch though. means your paying attention.
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