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What Type Of Mint Error Would This Coin Be Considered? (2011 D Cent)

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This wouldn't be a mint toning error? The obverse is fine
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@curious since best practice is to start a new thread for each new coin, I have split this post out from your prior thread.
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Environmental damage/toning. Not a mint error.
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Yes, I'm seeing post-strike staining/discoloration--not terribly uncommon.
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Just a stain of unknown origin.



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Yep just a stain on this coin.
On another note: the side of the coin in the image you posted IS the obverse, or sometimes called 'heads'. the other side is called the reverse.
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