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Wierd Environmental Damage 2016 Harper's Ferry Quarter

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I know this is not an error, but just thought It was so cool looking on the reverse. At first I thought maybe someone painted it.
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Yes interesting--maybe soot deposit from a candle? Or is it well bonded to the surface?
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Should I try scratching it off or something?
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Well, it has no numismatic value above face, so you can make that decision. Being curious is a good thing, but you won't be able to increase its value (or decrease it) unless you destroy this coin.
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I'm able to scratch it off with a paper clip. I'm just going to keep it because it looks so interesting.
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Try putting it in boiling water...it will melt the wax off.

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