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Bedrock of the Community
United States
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 To CCF! What you're seeing is caused by environmental damage. PMD.
Errers and Varietys.
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Pillar of the Community
 United States
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 to the CCF Environmental damage can encompass all kinds of things that can happen to a coin. You say how can it be a straight lines? Maybe during it's 30 years of circulating some chemical contacted it but only on certain spots. Some chemicals might effect the copper, some others might effect the nickel. What it all boils down to is that if it didn't happen at the mint, it's not an error. That's what we call Post Mint Damage.
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Bedrock of the Community
United States
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You'll get more replies if you show your images right-side up.   to the CCF!
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New Member
 United States
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LOL could you please back that up with actual facts of factual proof Maybe a link or something that shows similar similar damage from whichever and could you please explain how you came to that determination I guess a city roads the quarters and leaves raised pieces of metal right I'm going to give that I'm honestly going to give that maybe maybe a maybe 15% chance of being a possibility and that might be pushing it with all do my respect!! I appreciate the Insight no matter what it is or where it comes from even if it is describing one's long shot of a possibility I just the percentage wise is very low for that to do that with that chemicals it says if you're shrinking a head but it grows bigger it's as if your plant a tree upside down and it grows into the ground type thing with raised barking indented bark but still looks identifiable with all due respect I will definitely not believe that nice Theory though thank you again for your opinion I just it can be anything else but I just don't see that happening unless like I said if you could present a link or something maybe a picture of your own coin that has that or one something anything other than just your written opinion I would greatly appreciate it cuz I really want to learn more about this topic I'm just really curious too on how that those chemicals like 808 the quarter part underneath the of the mint mark if you look at the mint mark the D like there's like that D is on top of the raised part of the quarter and it can still make out the whole quarter so
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Bedrock of the Community
United States
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Endlesslykcb...
If you feel you have a legit rarity, please consider submitting the coin to a reputable third party grading/assessment service. If you do, please let us know the outcome. Thanks.
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New Member
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Okay and I don't know how I feel about the egotistical self better than everybody else standards of if the pictures not right side up you can't make out the description that's that's kind of conceited man I mean that's that's really like you're the type of person if you can't reply to a post because the pictures upside down God forbid my punctuations off that's I don't even know how to begin to describe the type of person that would do something like that I mean wait till the door closes at your house I'm wondering what you're hiding type thing wow I can't reply because you didn't put a period in there I'm going to tell him you should put a period in there once again with all the respect keep that kind of comment to yourself wow
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Pillar of the Community
United States
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Endlesslykcb, This site is full of knowledgeable experts perfectly willing to educate others. However, due respect is required rather than insults, especially from a new member. Remember that it is nice to be important but more important to be nice!
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Forum Dad
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Quote: LOL could you please back that up with actual facts of factual proof Sorry, but the burden of proof is on you, not us. There are billions of ways a coin can be damaged. There is a finite amount of ways an error can happen. So you prove to us how this happened during the minting process. PS, I'd check the attitude, it won't fly well here.
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Pillar of the Community
Canada
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Quote: LOL could you please back that up with actual facts of factual proof Archimede remarks that :" Nothing perfect, everything is relative" This it is the factual. How you think it is not perfect and your dream about this coin it is "relative" to your thinking. Facts: Very circulate and bited coin with some chemical interferences from the environement. Try to echange where you can. Facts: Impossible from this coin state to determine which design has. For me those coins are just an relative round piece of metal. NO error or variety and who think about an Clash seem not to master those coins Design.
Edited by silviosi 11/11/2023 7:31 pm
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New Member
 United States
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I'm starting to seriously doubt The credibility of these experts who are swearing up and down that it's post mint damage when I appreciate the suggestion of to weigh it because I did and according to your guys's site or this site coin Community a 1992 D quarter should weigh 5.7 grams hence those pictures screenshot from your site from this site I should say seriously doubting The credibility of all these people who literally just jump to post mint damage almost every time in order in like some jealous rage that they did not discover something first or something like that and so they're so certain of themselves that they almost seem forceful with their posts of PMD well this quarter happens to weigh 5.8 G so once again I do appreciate the lead on weighing it but in the same sense I think you guys might be wrong are we adults and can we accept that or is it still probably post mint damage please do eat this as burden of proof bud  
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Bedrock of the Community
United States
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It's still PMD. Nothing is going to change that.
Errers and Varietys.
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Pillar of the Community
Canada
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Nice you do a site for quarters. Can you tell me which Quarter Expert come there? Please clear my mind.
PS: I know almost all who still be active and they know me. Thanks !
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Moderator
 United States
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@end, you've been warned to check the attitude but I don't see that happening. I'm going to lock this thread as it is clear that we can't help you. If you decide to send your quarter in for slabbing, please reach back out to us with those results.
"If you climb a good tree, you get a push." -----Ghanaian proverb
"The danger we all now face is distinguishing between what is authentic and what is performed." -----King Adz
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Moderator
 United States
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Forum Dad
 United States
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Quote: I'm starting to seriously doubt The credibility of these experts who are swearing up and down that it's post mint damage when I appreciate the suggestion of weighing it because I did and according to your guys's site or this site coin Community a 1992 D quarter should weigh 5.7 grams hence those pictures screenshot from your site from this site I should say seriously doubting FYI, anything from 5.443 to 5.897 is well within tolerance.
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