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2017 D Quarter Error?

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This looks like a error coin to me, but I do not know what kind. The devices on the obverse are gone or look incredibly worn. The reverse looks normal. Any thoughts?


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 Posted 05/12/2020  8:09 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add coop to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
To me it looks like it was altered. But the image is not real clear. A better image might show me more?
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 Posted 05/12/2020  8:18 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add JoeVegas444 to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
@Coop - Thank you. I have a hard time taking pictures of quarters because of the glare.
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better photo of the obverse would help. Photo is too light in contrast and needs to be sharper, please. Does not on first appearance to be an error coin, but rather PMD.

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On the first image, the coin was angled too steep. Thus the closer area had too much light, the farther away was in the shade and had lower light. So more of an issue with angle of light and the shot.
On the second image, the angle is better. But the light needs to be more over the center of the coin. The light maybe too close or too strong. A diffusing of the light will reduce the strength and a filter will disperse the glare.:
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2017-D-Quarter-Error?
This is the setup I use for full image shots and grouping to show correct color.

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@Coop - I appreciate the lighting tips. I will try to get my act together the next time I post.
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When ever you improve, you will probably happen because you did something wrong. If it is better, figure out what you did wrong and use that going forward. I've found that to be the case many times.
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