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1993 P Washington Quarter Reverse Damage

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I agree. Coin damage on the reverse:
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Okay? This isn't an error, and you stated it wasn't....
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Ya but how was it damaged. I would think a hammer and chisel would transfer some damage to the obverse. And they spent a lot of time doing this.
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It was done with a grinding wheel or other similar device which exposed the copper core at the edge.
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i appreciate the feedback/it is so uniform if they used a grinding wheel they are good

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You can also see the damage on the eagles head. It wasn't struck at the mint that way. PSD
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