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I'm going to name them 1,2,3,4,and five in order of upload so tell me what you think and and a value . I will tell you what I think they are as I am not sure but I'm trying to learn 1.  2.  3.  4.  1. 1956 d Well one is IDK I was thinking Cud or maybe environmental damage but looking at the liberty it looks like extra metal not like it is missing any, condition poor to good , value unknown 2. 1940 s looks like damage after muting but I tried to see if the points are separated from coin or a part of coin and they are apart I haven't seen it so idk prob the latter. condition good with exception of damage on coin 3. 1918 lamination error . condition old lol poor 4.1945 s my guess is clipped planchet buy the other side is perfect so it can't be a full clip I really don't know but maybe coop will tell me. and raised rim condition fine to ex? 5.2001 p rhode island I also found rotate rhode island quarter but won't let me post so I will add it in reply
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Idk I can't upload this is the error Microsoft VBScript compilation error '800a0401' Expected end of statement /forum/pop_upload_new_error.asp, line 13 Response.Write "<p class=""forumerror"">" & Err_Msg &"" & vbNewline & _ ---------------^
oh well forget the last part just the 4 coins
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Pillar of the Community
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I think you have diagnosed your coins pretty well but Coop will confirm. The '45 is interesting especially if the reverse is unaffected. You my want to post a picture of that to help figure out what you have there.
Re: 2001 rotated quarter I found these listed.
2001-P Kentucky Quarter 90 degrees ccw UNC R6 2001-P Vermont Quarter 90 degrees cw UNC R7
Rotations can happen on any coin/year to some degree or another. Those greater than 45 deg garner the most interest. Anything less...less so. What degree of rotation are you seeing?
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Bedrock of the Community
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Is the area raised or indented on the 1945?
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Rest in Peace
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Pillar of the Community
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The 1945-S cent shows a small indent.
Error coin writer and researcher.
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Bedrock of the Community
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Thanks Mike. So that one is an error coin.
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Pillar of the Community
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Yes indent looks like someone wanted to take a scoop of copper it's weird though looking at the edge it isn't really missing any metal, right where the scoop is lol
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Pillar of the Community
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What is the error though or what caused it
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Pillar of the Community
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I see I'm trying to find examples like mine but on all the indent errors it looks like the rim is damaged too. So if you labeled it what would it be. Raised rim indent error? What is the rim around the side of coin also because of extra coin in collar?
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And ty for you guys and your support
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Pillar of the Community
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Oh does anyone have an idea of value? Is it worth getting graded
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Bedrock of the Community
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Oh I see but now I question the raise rim and the weird line going around the coin on the side of it . Am I think to much
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