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1999 P Georgia Quarter, What Is It.

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1999-P-Georgia-Quarter,-What-Is-It.
1999-P-Georgia-Quarter,-What-Is-It.

I found this quarter and have been looking for information about it, but I haven't had much luck. What I have found has become confusing, can any one please lead me in the right direction. Thanks.

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 Posted 05/02/2020  11:56 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add Tabbys2013 to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
Here are the rest of the photos. The coin is damaged, but there is not any information that I can find that is believable to me.
1999-P-Georgia-Quarter,-What-Is-It.
1999-P-Georgia-Quarter,-What-Is-It.
1999-P-Georgia-Quarter,-What-Is-It.
So sorry for the mess. I'm learning how this thing works, lol
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Hate to burst your bubble but I think it's a Dryer Coin. Caught up in a commercial machine for a bit and spun around and worn down.
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Yes good call @bk. The smoothed, oversized edge is a giveaway for Dryer Coins (and spooned coins).
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Thank you guys so very much. I just couldn't figure it out maybe because the reeds were entirely missing. Thanks again.
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