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Is this weak rimming (I mean like a weak strike but for the rimming part of the minting proccess)? It is hard to see the serraded edges on this quarter. I have also attached the edge of a 2000 quater for comparison.

1993-25-Cent

1993-25-Cent

1993-25-Cent
1993-25-Cent

1993-25-Cent
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I think it might have been a Dryer Coin. Or just a coin that's been banged up alot. Maybe from a slot machine as some casino as some point
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Yeah maybe, I didn't think about that; thanks
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It just looks overall beat up, which is why I said Dryer Coin. But hopefully another opinion can confirm it
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