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1984 D (Quarter) No-Rim Obverse And No Reeding

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Attached is a 1984 D Washington that doesn't have a rim above the liberty and also no reeds along the outer rim on the entire coin. Is this wear/tear? Sorry but it's hard to convert the pics to and up and down view on cell phone.

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I would guess it's an early stage Dryer Coin but might be corrected.
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Or used a lot in vending machines or casinos.
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Also the victim of a wrapping machine at some point.



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I agree with coop.
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It's PMD.
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And the nearly missing rim on the obverse is probably the result of a mis-aligned die.
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hmmmm except I have a pretty much almost IDENTICAL 1984 D quarter with same issues. and YES, I DO live in Las Vegas but there us legit only ONE casino left in our town where you can use coins in a slot machine, been that way for years now
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Plurgirl, please make your own thread. Chavez, it probably spent a lot of time in vending machines or a casino. Eventually over time, it will completely wear down the reeding.
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But on a partial collar the reeds are not worn off, they are blank from being above/below the collar and that area would be wider.
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So the reeds would be present on a partial collar. (not missing/worn off)
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