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New Member
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 I found images of another coin struck a date is visible over the 1991 faint. Also lettering around the edge and another set of numbers by in God we trust. The R in liberty has a letter struck on it. And other images on it seen under magnification. Where do I go from here with this coin?
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Bedrock of the Community
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Please post clearer, higher resolution photos-front and back of the entire coin, then a couple of detail photos of what you are seeing. Can't really make out what's going on with the coin given the photo posted. For now, the coin appears to be a common, well circulated, dinged quarter.
Thanks.
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Pillar of the Community
United States
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going to need better pictures than that please. Thanks!
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Bedrock of the Community
United States
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Looks just like a normal circulated coin to me. What am I missing?
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New Member
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 I'm learning how to interact on forums with images etc. So it's not easy for me to do the images. There is 2 additional numbers that can be seen on the 1991 date. There is a "7" next to and slightly under the second 9. And a "4" under the 1 . going to try and do a pic of the rim where another rim can be seen. 
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@atl, first welcome to CCF. Second, thx for providing more explanation about what you are seeing with the coin in hand. Having that extra information really helps us understand your question. I have taken the liberty of enlarging and enhancing the date on this quarter and can see also see what kinda looks like an extra 7 and 4. However, since the mint could not have produced a 1991/74 overdate, the surface of the coin in this region must be a little damaged. Pareidolia takes care of the rest. 
"If you climb a good tree, you get a push." -----Ghanaian proverb
"The danger we all now face is distinguishing between what is authentic and what is performed." -----King Adz
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New Member
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When looking at this coin I can c the extra numbers on the date without magnification. All other areas I had to magnify. Along the left rim can be seen as if the coin was struck ON TOP of another coin. Sorta looked like a foreign coin. These images are faint but can be seen certainly in real life. A friend whom collects coins looked at it and said I should have it graded. Don't know anything about this stuff but I'm sure it cost and I'm broke#128530; living on a fixed income.
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New Member
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Ok I understand what your saying. What about the rim area
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Pillar of the Community
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Grading this coin would be a waste of money. I can kinda see a 4 but may best guess is Damage 
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Quote: What about the rim area This isn't as clear from your pics--it might be damage but I can't really tell for sure. If you think that this coin might be struck on a foreign planchet, then please give us the weight. That will most likely answer that question.
"If you climb a good tree, you get a push." -----Ghanaian proverb
"The danger we all now face is distinguishing between what is authentic and what is performed." -----King Adz
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New Member
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And everyone for the welcome! Where do u go to actually sale coins? I no there's ebay but if I wanted to sale some coins such as mint sets gold dollar coins Kennedy half, liberties etc and was just needing some cash quickly? That is without selling for scrap. I had to do that the other day with the silver coins and only got 300. A little over half of the price for weight!
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Valued Member
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I am not seeing anything special on the coin.
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