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Extreme Error 1967 Quarter

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 Posted 12/10/2019  11:10 pm Show Profile   Bookmark this topic Add fayestep to your friends list Get a Link to this Message Number of Subscribers
Hello everyone. I came across this quarter 1967 with a punch mark on the front then when I flipped it over, there's errors on the back. What do you all think and is it worth anything more than face value?
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Your coin suffers from PMD (post mint damage).

Most likely it is due to being damaged by a coin counting machine or a coin rolling machine.

Value is 25 cents.
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 Posted 12/11/2019  12:11 am  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add Greasy Fingers to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
IMO...obverse is coin wrapper damage, reverse bottle cap damage...spend it and forget it... to CCF...keep asking...good luck on future finds
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It is all post-mint damage. It's a spender.

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sorry but I must agree with the earlier replies. It was damaged after it left the mint.
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Looks like someone altered the reverse with a bottle cap, squeezed onto the coin. (Not the twist off type of lid) Spendable. Even the damage to the obverse would ruin the value of a coin. Turning it into a cull coin. If it were a variety coin, the value would drop by as much as 90%. (Even a bad cleaning job could cost you this much also)
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Looks like someone altered the reverse with a bottle cap, squeezed onto the coin.

More likely something like a hole saw. Where do you get a bottle cap that small. A quarter will fit inside a bottle cap for a coke or beer bottle.
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That's a lot of teeth for a hole saw that small. I suspect it got stuck in some machinery of some kind.
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