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1974 ? Quarter Possible Error?

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 Posted 11/06/2018  10:40 pm Show Profile   Bookmark this topic Add Sanchizzle to your friends list Get a Link to this Message Number of Subscribers
Not sure if its PSD or what
1974-?-Quarter-Possible-Error?
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1974-?-Quarter-Possible-Error?
1974-?-Quarter-Possible-Error?
1974-?-Quarter-Possible-Error?
1974-?-Quarter-Possible-Error?
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All post minting damage ( PMD). Not a mint error.

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First welcome to CCF. Second, it all looks like damage to me.
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The main reason I thought was because how the rim is broadend
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I agree with SilverDollar2017. It's just a damaged coin unfortunately. You're correct on it being PSD.
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I agree with Spence
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Quote:
I agree with Spence


And that's the moral of this thread.
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Keep those questions coming!



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