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2002 Ohio Statehood Quarter, 100% Strike Through Cloth OBV And Rev

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I have an Ohio Statehood Quarter with 100% struck through cloth on obverse and reverse of coin. Decent grade coin. All details are clear. Can anyone give me an idea as to value on the coin? I can't find anything on coins struck through both sides!
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to CCF. Please post a full coin photo,front and back.
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This coin was altered. PSD. If this were a struck through, why are only the highest devices affected, and the fields are normal? On a struck through cloth, all areas are affected except the edges of the coin. Usually this affect is on one side of the coin.
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Yes sorry @imz but I agree with @coop that this is damage from someone trying to manufacture an error.
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Definitely post mint damage. You can see how the details of the coin have been smushed, which wouldn't happen on a strike through. If it were actually a strike through, it would muffle the details, but they would be the same size since the die would not be damaged by a piece of cloth. Also, incredibly unlikely you'd see a struck through cloth on both sides.
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PMD, sorry.
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