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1955 D Quarter Wrong Planchet ?

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weights 5.1 diameter 90 mm.

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I hope you meant diameter 20mm. Looks circulated with wear, maybe edge ground to fit in a holder.
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PMD, not a wrong planchet
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could it be a counterfeit
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fuzzy317 ,it was 20mm ,if it would have been ground it how is it the edge is still redid? Koinpro can you do better than PMD and tell everybody how you think it happened?
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Weight is right for a nickel planchet.
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It looks like it was acid dipped. It removed the rims, which happens when they are acid dipped. First time I've seen a silver coin acid dipped.
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