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1989 Error Quarter Eagle Shoulder

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I found this 30 years ago and have kept it in a drawer is it of any value? Thanks
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@Massachusetts - - A larger picture of the shoulder area would help.
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To CCF! I'm suspecting damage. Can you get a larger picture of the area in question?
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This is a raised perfectly circular object made out of the same material with an even more tiny structure on top almost like a bolt
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What does the other side look like?
Lepel pin maybe?
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Glued or soldered nail on the coin to be used as a practical joke. The nail has since broken,
but it could have been used to nail it to a board walk at the beach. Seen these many times,
back in the 60's & 70's.
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This is smaller than even a finishing nail head or a pin head.
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Appears to be a nail prank piece.
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to the CCF and soldered on pin.
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No matter what it is It did not leave the mint like this hence a damaged coin.
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Something attached - Agree it's just PMD.
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Doesn't really matter what it is. It wasn't on there
when the coin was struck so it is damage.
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