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2002 Tennessee State Quarter P/Penny Press Error?

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 Posted 08/12/2022  10:44 am Show Profile   Bookmark this topic Add anim899 to your friends list Get a Link to this Message Number of Subscribers
This is just like another copper quarter I have but this one seems to be a State Quarter that for what I'm aware of has no known error coins? Can you all look at these pictures and see if I'm dreaming or what it might be? I'll include a scale if needed for weight later.
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It spent some time in the ground, probably found with a metal detector. That color is exactly what you would expect on modern clad coinage.
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Just looks like some sort of Environmental Toning.
Not an error of any kind.
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it's just damage. If not a buried coin, it may have spent some time in a pool or fountain.
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Metal Detector find. Spender. Not a mint error. Coin was homeless for a time, that altered the color.
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to the CCF and env damage.
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