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2006 Nevada Quarter Dollar Denver Mint Damage Or Error

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Hello new to site found this quarter it has a lot going on with it tint ripples deep pitting but I don't know how to spot errors and there's so much mixed nonsense about it I just wanna know if it's worth grading or having it looked at thank you
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You have a badly managed damaged quarter. None of that happened at the mint. Value is 25 cents.
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That is just a badly damaged quarter.
If you are going to look for errors, suggest you study on what an actual error is
otherwise you will be thinking every little anomoly on a coin is an error.
It is only an error if it happens during the actual striking of the coin. Anything that
happens after that, such as your quarter, is considered damage.
About 99% of anomolies on a coin are damage, not an error.
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