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1985 D Quarter Possible Doubling? New Variety? Let Me Know

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 Posted 12/18/2020  6:37 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add That Coin Dude to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
Machine Doubling and a circulation scratch.
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Your wrong coin dude that's not a scratch it's Rised up. I say that's a die brake across the back of the coin. You should click on the image and look closely
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Machine doubling. Too many similar close-ups, but overall whole coin photos needed, both sides. Sometimes whole coin photos can tell us more than close-up shots.
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That is not a die break.. That appears to be a scratch..
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Definitely a scratch on the reverse, the raised portions are displaced metal from the incuse scratch.
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Are you guys clicking on the images and zooming in on them trust me there is no scratch on the coin unless the little peaces filled up the scratch they came from I will add new pictures but really look at the coin zoom in on the image and look.
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PLEASE No More Photos! AdamE has it right saying, "the raised portions are displaced metal from the incuse scratch." There IS raised metal caused BY the scratch.

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So your telling me that the coin got scratched and the displaced metal filled the scratch it came from with its self and made a nice beaded line. To me it seems like you guys just glance at the pictures and and don't really inspect them.
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To me it seems like you guys just glance at the pictures and and don't really inspect them.


Most of the folks on here have looked at hundreds of thousands of coins. In most cases all that is necessary is a glance to realize that it is indeed a scratch.
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