For the past few years, I rolled coins for a local elementary school that they got following "Ice Cream Day" sales every Wednesday. I was allowed to search through the coins for doubled dies and other coins that I collected, as long as I replaced any coins I took out.
Every week I would find one or two quarters covered in glitter just like this.
At one point, one of these quarters happened to be a Harper's Ferry DDR that I had not yet found at that point. I soaked it in acetone and the glitter came right off.
Kids + Quarters + Glitter Glue = "Holographic Mint Error" I guess. You're crazy to think this would actually take time and effort to do. Kindergartners do this during recess on a daily basis.
Every week I would find one or two quarters covered in glitter just like this.
At one point, one of these quarters happened to be a Harper's Ferry DDR that I had not yet found at that point. I soaked it in acetone and the glitter came right off.
Kids + Quarters + Glitter Glue = "Holographic Mint Error" I guess. You're crazy to think this would actually take time and effort to do. Kindergartners do this during recess on a daily basis.


















