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1994 P Quarter...strikethru With A Hologram On Both Sides

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 Posted 05/08/2020  09:17 am  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add oriole to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
Coins can be and are altered in many ways. If you can imagine what could be done, someone has done it, and yes there are a lot of people with time on their hands. The time and effort required and the lack of a sensible reason is not negative evidence.

Can we have an extreme close-up picture of the hexagon?
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 Posted 05/08/2020  1:36 pm  Show Profile   Check Tanman2001's eBay Listings Bookmark this reply Add Tanman2001 to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
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.
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 Posted 05/08/2020  2:18 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add Westman12 to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
I understand your experience but there is no way this is glitter. I understand why you all think it's glitter but this is EMBEDDED into the coin. It all the shapes sit flush with coin and follow all the lines of the details in the face and shapes etc. 100 percent not glitter. What is it? I have no clue. The person that said it sounds like it could have been punched with a hexagon punch sounds like a theory, but then what was it filled with after being punched out because the metal is shiny.
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The person that said it sounds like it could have been punched with a I have no clue. The person that said it sounds like it could have been punched with a hexagon punch sounds like a theory, but then what was it filled with after being punched out because the metal is shiny. but then what was it filled with after being punched out because the metal is shiny.


The only person that knows is the person that made it. I didn't make it


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it could have been punched with a hexagon punch sounds like a theory


I'm sorry my friend but it's not a theory it's a plain ole fact that you refuse to accept it was done after it left the mint so please spend some money and have it authenticated.
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I will thanks
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Oof, please don't waste $50 on this, OP. You hate to see that.
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