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2001-D New York Quarter W/ Camel Joe Liberty Statue

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 Posted 04/14/2020  07:41 am Show Profile   Bookmark this topic Add Jsertl to your friends list Get a Link to this Message Number of Subscribers
I found this coin last night & of course I want to believe its not just another form of worthless doubling or tripling in this case actually & on both sides at that but mainly on the reverse. The only spot I could see on the obverse is the bottom left-hand corner of the L in Liberty. On the reverse all the stars have the same tripling on the same legs. And then the torch. And then there's Camel Joe I can't tell if the Statue of Liberty has a face full of noses or mouths. And there's numerous other spots within the reverse that have the same affect just not as pronounced as disease So what's going on here fellas. oh & I should also add that all of the tripling faces the same heading, it's not sporadic if that makes a difference.


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 Posted 04/14/2020  12:41 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add coop to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
I see more circulation damage than anything else on this coin. This one has been circulating for 19 years. So they tend to get pretty hammered from circulation. Just a spender. 99% of incuse marks on a coin are damage in doing its job. They get run through many different machines that probably do the most harm to a coin.
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Even on an un-circulated coin this DDR is difficult to see (it's only the fingers that hold the tablet) and once it's circulated forget about it. IMO...PMD for your coin
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