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2000 D Massachusetts Quarter Mint Error

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 Posted 05/10/2018  2:15 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add Occirats to your friends list
maybe show both sides, and, is it bent outward? Is there any design on the other side of that area?

just my curiosity and others may want to know, I'll have no answers to what caused it..
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 Posted 05/10/2018  2:50 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add Crazyb0 to your friends list
to the farm!

Yea, need bot sides to see if anything is imprinted on that area. I suspect it is PMD, not done at the mint, but it could be an actual stamping error. I see reeding on the edge, that indicates the coin was struck COMPLETELY within the collar and chamber, only way that reeding happens. The coin could have failed to be ejected and encroached into the chamber to be struck a second time, BUT it would have some impression of a normal detail on the reverse, none is seen on this pix for the obverse. I am thinking it is a garage job by our unnameable garage Imp
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 Posted 05/10/2018  2:53 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add coop to your friends list
But the coin may have been double struck with an indent because it was slow getting out of the chamber? Seeing the other side may reveal more information?
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 Posted 05/10/2018  3:44 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add Buddy to your friends list
I'm hoping for a real error coin. But we need to see the other side.
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 Posted 05/10/2018  8:55 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add Spence to your friends list
@gglassn, first welcome to CCF. Second, yes I'm suspicious that your coin is just damaged, but seeing both sides will help with the determination. Please post a pic of the other side when you can. Thx.
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 Posted 05/10/2018  11:36 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add HoboNickelCarver to your friends list
Please post more photos.
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 Posted 05/11/2018  8:20 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add gglassn to your friends list
Here's the heads side of the quarter. Hope this helps.
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 Posted 05/11/2018  8:23 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add Spence to your friends list
Sorry to be so demanding, but if you lay the coin face down and come straight at it, that would be awesome. Right now the most interesting part of the coin is out of focus.
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 Posted 05/11/2018  8:47 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add gglassn to your friends list
LOL, Bear with me guys, I will get this right this time. I really appreciate the dedication you all have to get the job right. If you need anything else, close ups of certain areas, or whatever, just let me know. I will getter done!
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 Posted 05/11/2018  8:56 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add coop to your friends list
The coin looks alter without any thing showing on the obverse. Perhaps squeezed in a vise with a washer and a vise. Altered one side circular, the other side straight. PSD the coin was fully struck, then later altered. Probably have to take that one back to the bank to deal with.
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 Posted 05/11/2018  9:02 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add Spence to your friends list
I agree with @coop (and @crazyb0, who called it first). When I blow up the area of interest on the obv, it looks like there might be marks from the diamond plate of the vice.


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 Posted 05/12/2018  1:21 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add gglassn to your friends list
Thank you all for your responses. Would it be worthwhile for me to take the coin to a coin dealer so that the coin can be viewed in person, or have the coin graded through one of the coin grading services?
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 Posted 05/12/2018  1:36 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add Spence to your friends list

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Would it be worthwhile for me to take the coin to a coin dealer so that the coin can be viewed in person, or have the coin graded through one of the coin grading services?


Well, we are saying that your coin is just damaged, but getting a second opinion from your LCS (assuming they are knowledgeable in the area of mint errors) could be helpful. I wouldn't be sending this in to a TPG unless you are sure that it isn't just damage.
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Having a coin graded costs a bit of money and having an error verified costs even more.

There are error coins out in the wild and I hope you find one someday. This poor coin is just damaged.
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