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2018 Cumberland Island -P Quarter Error?

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 Posted 05/03/2021  10:23 pm Show Profile   Bookmark this topic Add dmva58 to your friends list Get a Link to this Message Number of Subscribers
Curious if I have something worth more than $.25?

Plating is intact, but missing part of border and lots of primary feathers...

Sorry if my pics aren't too good - first time trying to do a coin. If you need something better, I'll have to play with the macro on my camera more.


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 Posted 05/03/2021  10:40 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add Numisma to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply


Looks like a grease-filled die. I haven't seen one like this on the ATB series.
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Guys/gals could that be a die clash (obverse) behind Geo's head @ 3k ? Also agree...greaser on reverse...
Edited: 2 horizontal lines running into the lower part of C

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Looking at the coin with a good magnifying glass, they just look like scratches that were adversely amplified by the poor photography.

Told you it was my first shot at coin photos
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. Agreed, a nice Greaser. Should have a small premium and 2x2 worthy.
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As you might have surmised, I'm not really what you could call a coin collector, so am not entirely sure of "2x2".

Checked the Glossary, and it's not there.

Is this the little white cardboard holder you staple a coin into for protection and the ability to look at both sides?

I still have my Lincoln Penny folders with all the pennies I found in circulation from my paper route some 60 years ago (mostly missing only the super-rare ones, like, you know, 1909-S-VDB), and recently thought it might be fun to go after the State Quarters in pocket change. Of course, then the Parks quarters came along once I was fully invested in finding the State Quarters.

I guess I'm a fair example of what the Mint was hoping for when they created these. Although, I doubt I'm going to go in deeper to collect what they really make money on.

Thanks for all your help, folks.
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Quote:
Is this the little white cardboard holder you staple a coin into for protection and the ability to look at both sides?

Yes.
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Here are overlays for this design:
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