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1932-D Quarter: 2-Sided Struck Through Or PMD?

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Poll Question
Is this classic coinage or modern? I opted for the latter, because the design traverses well into modern.
My first take - the obverse is most assuredly PMD. The reverse however resembles strike through. It aligns positionally with the obverse. Was someone curious if pliers could improve a 1932-D Washington Qtr? Or was it struck through on both sides during the minting process?

1932-D-Quarter:-2-Sided-Struck-Through-Or-PMD?
1932-D-Quarter:-2-Sided-Struck-Through-Or-PMD?

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 Stop getting carried away, it's PMD!
 Both sides are struck through
 It doesn't matter, it's a keeper regardless
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I would say that it's a damaged coin. It's Post Strike Damage.
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I voted PMD.
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Some kind of pliers or another tool gripped it hard.
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it's still an excellent trading material piece.

I've seen this condition go for 45+, consistently.
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@kfsd, because you can see "smushed" metal on the coin opposite to these divots, I think it is safe to say that it is damage. As @fioti points out, it is a key date in the series and there could find a willing home when you are ready to upgrade.
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It's definitely still worth keeping though.
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PMD for sure, shame.



to the CCF!
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Pliers monster. Tough to see on the key.
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Thanks all for the votes!
So the takeaway is I just need a pair of pliers for the other side to see if I can make symmetrical markings.
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Pliers monster. Tough to see on the key.
Yup.

But it would make a nice hole filler for a folder.
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