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Cresent Mark On Both Sides Of '02 Ohio Quarter...?

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 Posted 03/26/2019  4:24 pm Show Profile   Bookmark this topic Add joshsmith1981 to your friends list Get a Link to this Message Number of Subscribers
This is my first time posting anything, at all, pertaining to coins. I've been going through my 20 years of saved change, and I came across this Ohio quarter. It may be something common or easily explained, but I'm new at this and thought I should get some input. Thanks.
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@js1981, first welcome to CCF. Second, this quarter was stacked between two others (perhaps a quarter on one side and a nickel on the other) and then this stack was exposed to environmental or chemical conditions that caused the surface to become stained. Best guess? The coins were in someone's cup holder in their car and soda got spilled on them. In any case, this coin is only worth face value.
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To CCF! Just a damaged coin. It's a spender.
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Environmental damage.
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Welcome to the Forum. You've come to a phenomenal place to share and learn. Enjoy!

environmental damage. Perhaps a short stint in a fountain?
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Or in a cup holder in a car.
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