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1972 Quarter

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Not sure if anything is wrong. For some reason this coin just stands out to me and the lettering looks thick on reverse. Is very shiny hahaha and I do see it is a LDS but for some reason I cant put this one back in a roll. Do you see anything?


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I do see a notch in the inner rim above the N in United could that be a Cud?
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I see a VLDS coin.
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I have a 1972 silver or no copper rim showing Do you know where it comes from?
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I see MD on the ED on UNITED. That might be the cause of the doubling you see. (machine damage)

The obverse does look like a VLDS. The reverse is a bit fresher in die condition. LMDS (Late Mid Die State)
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Artmart, click on NEW TOPIC and start your own thread. This is Tweak's.
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I've seen this type of thing in quarters from the early '70s a lot, though yours is a bit more dramatic. I also see it a lot in dimes from around 1985. Maybe there are some years where mints run their dies for certain coins to be minted a bit longer than they should.
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This is a Very Late Die State coin with significant Die Deterioration starting showing as "orange peel" surfaces, heavy die flow lines, some distortion of lettering and fields, etc.
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