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2001-P Kentucky Washington Quarter

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last night looking thru my change from the day I came upon a 2001-P Kentucky Washington quarter with a very noticeable which I believe o be minting error but I would like some opinions
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I believe--given the single image posted--that we're looking at post-strike damage. Consider positing a full, large and sharp pic of the obverse. Thanks.
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If you are referring to the area around 3-4 o'clock, that is just damage.
There is no way for that to happen when the coin was struck.
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Guessing damage as well.



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and I agree with the above posts.
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The biggest clue would be weight? Normal or under weight? Also view of the edge area to see how that is affected as well. Are the reeds on the outside edge normal in shape, damaged or weak?
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A full picture of the reverse will help see possibilities other than PMD.
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Here is a couple more pics
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Only the reverse rim and fencing area is affected but not the field above. Could you take a picture of the edge in the affected area? That could possibly help.
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I see a partial collar issue so far on the last image posted.
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The scratches on the coin and the angle show me PMD. The rim show a very small un-aligned die, or such no premium for this one sorry, but still be an quarter.
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here is a pic of the rim.yhe weight is 5.73 grams
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If Coop sees a partial collar opposite the damaged fence area, could that damage be caused by the machinery holding the coin like Feeder Finger Damage? Maybe the coin was in the chamber slightly crocked?
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Not seeing that on this edge. Maybe reading too much into it on the other image I thought I could see before.
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