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Valued Member
United States
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Hey all! I found this interesting bicentennial quarter with a strange t-shape struck on both sides of the coin. The obverse strike error is larger than the reverse, and in a different position on the coin. It almost looks like struck-through staple errors I've seen online, but it's not the right shape for it to be a staple. The curious thing is that it is on both sides of the coin. Let me know what your thoughts are - is this damage or a mint error? Have you ever encountered something like this? *** Edited by Staff to Add Year / Mintmark / Denomination to Title. Titles are Important! ***
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Formerly nancyc
Australia
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What you have is a 'counterstamp' coin. They are quite common and many other examples can be seen here: http://goccf.com/t/126486
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Bedrock of the Community
Australia
21788 Posts |
Damaged coin. It has been counterstamped.
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Valued Member
 United States
67 Posts |
Awesome, thank you! Good to know the exact name of this type of error.
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Pillar of the Community
United States
3472 Posts |
Sorry, It's not an error. It is intentional damage.
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Pillar of the Community
 United States
4618 Posts |
 to the CCF!  It's not an error, it's counter stamped. The coin is showing intentional damage done by someone with a "T" shaped punch.
ANA ID: 3203813 - CONECA ID: N-5637 Clean a coin that may be worth collecting? Please DON'T! When in doubt, leave it dirty!! 
Edited by Yokozuna 10/16/2020 7:58 pm
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Moderator
 United States
188990 Posts |
 to the Community!
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Valued Member
United States
100 Posts |
There may be a special corner of heck reserved for people who counter struck real silver coins.
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Valued Member
United States
100 Posts |
Well, I actually did say h-e double toothpicks but I guess it was censored.
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Bedrock of the Community
United States
62064 Posts |
A damaged coin is a damaged coin. A true collector considers this as a face value coin. People save them and later on spend them when they realize the coin is a face value coin.
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Valued Member
United States
120 Posts |
That might be DDO FS-101 though. Mint mark placement almost looks right. You might want to grab the loupe and check it out. I just found FS-102 recently so I'm pretty fresh on these Drummer Boys. The Doubling is most evident to the west of Liberty. I bet those counterstamps would be a whole lot cooler then! Good luck.
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Valued Member
United States
120 Posts |
Actually after thinking about it, it would just hurt even worse if this were 101... You might want to forget I mentioned it...
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