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Maryland Quarter With Mad Reverse

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I know it's been a while with me posting a find but I found this in my change today! I want to know how good of an error it is incase there may be extra value, and I also want to know if whatever is up with the obverse (not the smudge) is something related to the misaligned die error on the back, or a separate error, or PMD. Thanks!
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 Posted 09/23/2017  11:45 am  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add aristarchus123 to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
That coin is a saver. Congratulations! Look like both sides are affected. Does that make it slightly off-center rather than a MAD?
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 Posted 09/23/2017  11:48 am  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add BoojiBoyTravis to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
I'm not sure aristarchus. I'll wait for the experts on that. I do know that the reverse is a MAD error, obverse not too sure. Thanks for your input though!
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It's an uncentered broadstrike.
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Nice find in change!
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Nice find for sure
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So we got MAD error and broadstrike error, but where is the broadstrike? Thank y'all for the inputs! Any pros wanna chime in?
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So we got MAD error


Not MAD error as it is equally off on both sides. MAD effects only one side of said coin.
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Not a MAD error as it is equally off on both sides


So are you saying that whatever is on the obverse is actually a related error to the reverse and therefore not a MAD error? What do you think it is?
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So are you saying that whatever is on the obverse is actually a related error to the reverse and therefore not a MAD error? What do you think it is?


Yes. And seeing Mike Diamond is widely known error coin specialist I would go by what he said.
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 Posted 09/23/2017  4:48 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add BoojiBoyTravis to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
So how much extra value do we have with this coin considering that it's actually a broadstrike error?
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A broad strike would have no reeds on the edge of the coin. A mad would have reeds and only one side would be off centered. I would like to see the edge on this one.
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Here you go coop! Still think this might be a MAD error although I'm still a bit unsure about the obverse, so many inputs
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Still think this might be a MAD error


Here's some information you will find helpful in knowing some information on a MAD coin!

http://www.Lincolncentforum.com/mis...ter-strikes/
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Better grab the popcorn and wait for a majority response on what it is
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Not a MAD coin as only one side would be off center. I think this might be a Partial Collar error by the looks of it. If it was a Off Center strike, then the letters and details would be cut off and missing. Just a good guess NOT because I'm correct
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