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1965 P Quarter With Post Mint Damage Or Is It A Cud? Experts Needed

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I found this circulated Quarter from change I got from buying soda at a vending machine. I was wonder if this was Post Mint Damage near the rim of "I" and "T" of "UNITED". It's looks almost like a Cud (Major Die Break), but I'm not sure, do to it being very worn from circulation. Opinions are highly appreciated.
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PMD Something smashed rim metal onto the letters.
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with your comment. Makes sense too. This Quarter has seen a very rough life, since it has been in circulation for years. Just had to make sure it was nothing important.
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Possibly a hit - looks too square for a Cud, but could also just be wear - note the T in Liberty on obverse.
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Thank you very much Coinfrog for your input! I think this was just caused by circulation wear. I wasn't sure at first, but now I know.
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Also, did you polish your Quarter? It looks like it has been heavily polished with metal/Crome polish.
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To CCF FunnyMonies805! I didn't polish this Quarter with anything. I just found it in change like this from a Walmart purchase. The shininess you're seeing is just glare from my USB scopes LED lights. I look forward to your participation.
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