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2003 D Alabama Quarter Found - Possible Strike Through

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I searched 6 more rolls today. Didn't find anything noteworthy but found this 2003 D Alabama quarter with part of the reverse missing. I have attached pictures for reference. I know its 99% PMD...BUT could it be some sort of strike through?

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weight ple ASE
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I don't have a scale to weigh the quarter. I'm sorry.
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Not a Struck Through, PMD
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If the weight is normal, it could be struck though. If the weight is under, then it might be damage.
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I'm seeing some weakness around the feature and no displaced metal, which is promising. I'm not yet convinced either way.
Weight would be very helpful if you can find a scale.

Edit: never mind, strike-throughs shouldn't make the strike weaker.
It would be helpful to see the obverse.
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Curious: Does a toothpick fit into that area? That might be what we are seeing. Someone playing around at the mint? (again)
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Wait, wait, don't tell me.
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Interesting idea. It does look fibrous.

I'm just spitballing here, but could it possibly be a pre-strike planchet flaw? That's the only thing I can think of that would produce localized weakness without metal displacement, hence my interest in seeing whether the obverse is weak too. The texture reminds me of errant grinder marks on metal.
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Or a struck through. But you bring up about the obverse. We haven't seen that yet? Weight also. If the affected area was removed, it would be heavy. If the affected area were a struck through, then the weight would be normal. So is Helen normal, or under weight?
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Of course I should have included the obverse. sorry. It looks totally normal besides being beat up from circulation.
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It is larger than a toothpick. I agree that it looks kinda like a grinder but it's so shallow and the lines are so perfectly parallel. I'm not getting my hopes up for anything though.
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Why is it not toned evenly with the rest of the coin? It's looks nice and shinny like it happened last year instead 18 years ago at the mint. just something to think about
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Looks like PMD to me.

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Looks like PMD to me.

I'm going to agree with merclover


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Why is it not toned evenly with the rest of the coin? It's looks nice and shinny like it happened last year instead 18 years ago at the mint
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