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think there may be an error on the neck where the initials are. Opened first roll from the bank of 10
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 Posted 04/21/2022  3:30 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add Coinfrog to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
Sharper, brighter closeup needed.
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took a second look and I think they are feeder marks thanks for the info
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hope this helps
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I'm thinking post-strike damage--given the images posted. Feeder marks typically appear in the fields, but perhaps not always.
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It looks like a contact mark from another quarter's reeded edge.
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 Posted 04/21/2022  4:48 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add JimmyD to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
Same as your other quarter, just damage from a hit.
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If I said I would pay you to find a nargle for me, you likely would use the internet to find out exactly what a nargle is.

Now apply this to finding coin errors...

In order to find a valuable coin error, ,you need to know what a collectable coin error looks like!

Save Yourself time, effort, and disappointment...don't learn the coin hobby backwards.

Looking for random anomalies on coins and hoping they match up to something collectable will take you a lot more time, wasted effort, and disappointment repeatedly finding out you have nothing but post mint damage or useless Machine Doubling, Die Deterioration, etc.

Spend some initial time at places like error-ref.com, doubleddie.com, varietyvista.com, conecaonline.org, coppercoins.com etc. to find what actual and collectable coin errors look like.

A good way to start is, for instance, separate a bunch of pennies by date. Go to varietyvista.com and, date by date, use the reference there to see what errors are known for that specific coin/mint mark. Look for those specific errors/varieties using the pictures provided. After doing this for awhile you will KNOW what an actual error looks like and not have to waste time on face value and damaged coins. :)


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Just damage, don't overthink it.
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I have read two or three of the mentioned sites but there always seems to be something that catches my eye and second opinion is welcomed thanks againhave two more coins to check on
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