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2015 D North Carolina State Quarter Error?

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Not sure how this would happen weight 5.73 grams
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04/29/2019 10:16 am
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The reverse looking the same?
What is the weight? If normal, it's a normal quarter, that spent time outside.
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5.73 grams on weight
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Normal weight,looks like staining of some sort.
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Not sure it's smooth though
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Whatever happened to it, it didn't happen during the striking of the coin
so you can either spend it or keep it as a novelty.
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looks like staining
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It's Post Strike Damage ( PSD), not an error at all. A spendable coin.
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Almost looks like it was in a canvas bag that was wet? But when they come from the mint, they are in pallets and then sent out to be rolled? But there is a texture like canvas. If it was a struck through cloth, it would not be raised, but incuse and the devices would not show. So is it rough, or flat with two toned colors?
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