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I've been searching through my pocket change over the past few months and I think I finally found something. Is this an error or just a scratch? I don't think it's a scratch because it cuts into the top numbers in the year and a little bit on the bottom part of the L in Liberty. If it is an error is it worth anything?
There's also a part of the rim missing like it got hit. I tried to outline it without covering anything as best as I could. I'm not sure if you can see it in the picture or not but there's a small line in between the "I" and "B" in Liberty even with the bottom of the letters.
First-Post,-1982-D-Quarter-Error?
First-Post,-1982-D-Quarter-Error?
First-Post,-1982-D-Quarter-Error?

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@OBSession927, first welcome to CCF. Second, yes that is a scratch and it occurred after the coin was struck, perhaps by a rolling machine. Your quarter is spendable, but hopefully you find a keeper soon!
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That is a coin scratch from coin wrapper damage. PSD. Damaged coin. spendable.
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and PSD
Keep searching!
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To the Community. PSD indeed.
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to the CCF.

You have received some expert opinions ... and I agree with them relative to your coin.

Keep on searching ... the next treasure might be in the next roll.
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Thanks for all your input. :) What does PSD mean?
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What does PSD mean?


Post Strike Damage.
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Post Strike Damage, also known as PMD, Post Mint Damage. The damage occurred after the coin was struck or minted.
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