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Quarters That Look Like Glass (2004)

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*** Edited by Staff to Add Year to Title. Titles are Important! ***

I have a quarter that almost looks like it was made from glass like a mirror what does that mean
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You don' t give us much info to go on, not even the year.
Possibly a proof but need a clear photo of both sides
before your question can be answered.
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My camera isn't working properly but it's the 2004 Florida quarter
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Is there a mintmark?
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Eager to see full, large and sharp images-obverse and reverse.
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@coin, hard to say, but a proof issue as noted above is a possibility along with aftermarket plating. Pics would help us to help you.
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It has the S mint mark
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Looks like an impaired proof. Please crop photos properly before posting in the future.
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What's a impaired proof
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From the CCF glossary:


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impaired proof
A Proof coin that grades less than PR-60; a circulated Proof.


Proof coins are specially made to have mirrored fields, but are not intended to be used to actually buy stuff. When they circulate as money, they pick up dings and contact marks and are then called "impaired".
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Ok thank you
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