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LadyGreytris's Last 20 Posts

Can This Be A Circulated Gold Plated 2003 D Quarter?
LadyGreytris
New Member
United States
3 Posts
Old Post Posted 04/16/2025  10:34 am
I ended up with a gold plated coin in change some time back. I hung in to it just because I'd never seen one before.


Forum: US Modern Variety and Error Coins

1994 P Dime. Because I'm Just Leaning And It Never Hurts To Ask.
LadyGreytris
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United States
3 Posts
Old Post Posted 04/16/2025  10:23 am
Sorry. It should say "P" dime.
Forum: US Modern Variety and Error Coins
 
1994 P Dime. Because I'm Just Leaning And It Never Hurts To Ask.
LadyGreytris
New Member
United States
3 Posts
Old Post Posted 04/16/2025  10:16 am
It is probably done by human hands. The obverse almost looks like it was hit with a wire brush but not quite. The reverse . I couldn't say. The rim however is odd. The rim has a lip and almost looks as though the obverse was added separately. I know coins get ruined in many ways but as I mentioned, I'm learning. I'd love to hear some thoughts as it would help with later finds as well. Thanks, all.



Forum: US Modern Variety and Error Coins
 


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