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2000 P Virginia State Quarter. Off Center?

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 Posted 09/19/2021  11:15 pm Show Profile   Bookmark this topic Add DACWG183 to your friends list Get a Link to this Message Number of Subscribers
Good evening. Would this be considered a off center strike? The coin is struck what seems to be off center. The amount I am not sure of. I think it goes by degrees based on the few videos I have seen. Any information you guys can give is appreciated. I appreciate being able to learn from all the feedback. Happy hunting!
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Looks like a MAD on both sides. Not enough to be an off center.
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This percent off center is common. When the rim on the opposite side is affected is when they start to become collectible. Maybe 5% off center and up.
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MAD is kinda common,MAD on both sides is less common. I would 2x2 it.
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Ok. Thanks everyone. I will do that John
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