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1999 D State Quarter Reverse Error?

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 Posted 05/22/2018  04:47 am Show Profile   Bookmark this topic Add vietguy823 to your friends list Get a Link to this Message Number of Subscribers
How's everyone doing? I'm searching BU roll and I found this quarter. The reverse of the coin looking kind of light greenish, I just have no clue. It doesn't look like environmental damage, or toning. Experimental Planchet? I doubt it. Can any one of you help me identify this coin? Has anyone seen it before? Thanks alot for your time.
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1999-D-State-Quarter-Reverse-Error?
1999-D-State-Quarter-Reverse-Error?
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 Posted 05/22/2018  04:52 am  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add John1 to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
Not an Experimental Planchet. Something is "on" the coin,gunk from circulation.
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Thanks alot John1. The obverse of the coin look uncirculated, but somehow the reverse already accumulate all that gunk from circulation. Well, now I know. Thanks again John1
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Yes, I believe John1 is right.
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Sometimes colors appear and it is called toning. But the coin started out normal, its surroundings changed it. (Sounds familiar with people also)
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