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1981 D US Quarter Error?

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1981-D-US-Quarter-Error?

1981-D-US-Quarter-Error?

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I moved your welcome post to the appropriate forum for the proper attention. I also added the new photos from your duplicate topic.
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Thankyou so much I will get the hang of this,...
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That is likely PMD/PSD (Post Mint Damage/Post Strike Damage) known as a spooned coin and the raised rim was done by hand. The possibility also exists that it is a Dryer Coin, basically spending some time during its life rolling around in a dryer. My best guess is spooned though. Strange looking, but either way, no added value. I hope this is helpful to you.
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Just a damaged coin.
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Oh well ,glad someone replied ,thanks for the input
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Keep reading here and keep looking at your coins. You still might find something someday.
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to CCF. As time goes along,you will find better.
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I don't know where to start,maybe separating the countries.,ect. ,thanks people,I'm gonna keep looking.I know I have good coins I don't know about the errors part,prob. Would not notice an error if it was small.,til next time,from ca.usa.
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Could have been spooned or in a dryer.
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The faces of the coin look disturbed, so I'm think it is a Dryer Coin. If the faces were not disturbed, and the rim was wider, then I would lean towards being spooned.
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