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1990 D Quarter Looks Sandblasted

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Any thoughts on this 1999 D quarter ? Looks sandblasted but could it be else..
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May have been treated with acid.



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Is the weight within mint specs? If so, then grit blasting is a pretty good guess. Either way, it certainly didn't leave the mint this way (not a mint error).
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Or squeezed between sandpaper if the weight is normal. If weight is under a bit, acid. Spendable either way.
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that it's either acid damage or good call on the sandblasting theory.
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