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Return Of The 1965 Quarter

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He has came back for a better review, please tell me what this is! I need to know so I know, lol.

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It can't be PMD, there is just no way...
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Can you take it out of the 2x2 and get a better picture of the reverse where it looks all messed up? It looks like it could be a die break with other strike through anomalies.
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I could do that, but I would like to get a little more information on what types of pictures we need. I will get one of the rim on the side.
But this won't be for about 15 hours or so. I'm going to bed and need to do something later.

*added*
I will also check the weight too.
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Definitely PMD, can't really be anything else.
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Damaged coin,that's all
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Conder, you're probably right but it really looks unusual.
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But how could the rim pick up and be moved over? Once I take it out of the 2x2 I will upload a lot of better pictures. I just don't think PMD is right. I had this quarter for 4 years. I always wanted to know what caused it. When I first found it, I thought I got lucky.

Here's my reason to believe not

If some hit the rim and lifted it up. Why isn't the piece breaking off or loose? It had to be something like when they were striking the coins, the rim must have picked up and was struck again? Or I'm just completely wrong...
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I am using real sunlight for lighting.

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It's 5.6 for weight.
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It is odd.

So, having seen it before....and since I really don't know what happened to it, my best guess is.....

Somebody was trying to machine a Magician's quarter and they messed up.
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If you note, on the OBV at the bottom looks like a hammer or something mashed it. Whatever happened to this coin, it is possible the tab on the REV was lifted, and then whatever mashed the front smashed the tab back down onto the surface. There are just too many possible ways of damaging a coin that this is not an unlikely scenario. And to people who handle a lot of change, this is not an uncommon thing to find. I just returned a half dollar to the bank the other day that obviously had been severely damaged/banged around and it had this kind of damage on it also.
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Well, this coin will remain a myth.

I was thinking of putting it on ebay with a reserve. I don't like selling my coins, so maybe someone with better information could tell me what's wrong with it. I still like this quarter and think it was a nice find. Maybe not worth anything but 25 cents, but still a coin.
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Somebody arc-welded it to something.
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Quote:
Well, this coin will remain a myth.


It is damaged, this if a fact. It happened after it left the mint, another fact. How it happened does not change these facts.
Another fact:Value 25 cents.
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If it was a mint error, there would be no reeding on the recessed rim; therefore this must have happened after it was struck.

Sorry. :-(
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I believe it is PMD.
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Given the type of damage there must have been heat involved. I would say SuperDave is probably close with his theory of the arc welder. Given the pattern on the reeding, the damage must have occurred post-mint. I suggest you try to look up a video on youtube showing the minting process. That will remove any doubt in your mind that you have anything other than PMD.
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