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US Quarter Error ? DD/Ddo? (1979-D Quarter)

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How can you tell PMD the neck appears blobbed and the reverse
- Debris in die ?
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The coin was hit/struck with something on the Rev. and the coin is protruding from that hit on the Obv. It's a spender, spend it.
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I moved your post to the appropriate section for the proper attention.

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Spender ( PMD) for sure, however I've never seen Washington with a goiter
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Possible damage from heating the coin with a torch, creating a bubble between the layers. Looks like the reverse bubble was flattened. Just a damaged coin.

Here you go Greasy:
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That is what it is. Just another case of "over polishing gone wild."
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I like the replies I have a different outlook for what to look for .. ilearned something new
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