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1973 D Quarter Error Sand Cast

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I found a d quarter that looks like it is sand cast from 1973. Can anyone help me in finding the rarity and value? I am new to this and would appreciate if anyone knows some good internet resources as well. Thank you ;)

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to CCF. Looks like acidic damage to me,like from a metal detector find. Also,in the future please crop and rotate properly before posting photos. Thanks.
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The reverse is mirrored. Looked that way on my phone. But on the computer I can see that is was acid dipped:
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, value $.25
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Yep, it was dipped in acid. It's a damaged coin, not an error.
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Thank you everyone That was an amazingly fast Response, and much needed information :)
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