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2015 P State Quarter British Surrender

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 Posted 08/26/2022  2:51 pm Show Profile   Bookmark this topic Add allcoinsaregood to your friends list Get a Link to this Message Number of Subscribers
This 2015 P Quarter with British Surrender on the reverse came from my weekly roll of quarters and attracted my attention due to how bright it is. The coin is a clad example and shows flow lines from a great strike and for a circulated coin it is very nice. I would guess it is a MS state coin. So I thought I would show it and get your opinions! Regards to all.
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 Posted 08/26/2022  3:23 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add panzaldi to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
the coin may be UNC but the glare is too much to tell. can you retake the photo without any overhead lighting/ the sharpness of the photos is good. if not i'd go with MS63 due to the number of marks/scratches and rims. still a nice coin to find in circulation
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Looks MS-63 to me.
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63 sounds about right, what you are calling flow lines are not so much from the strike as from worn dies, and most collectors prefer examples without such lines
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Thanks for the info. Interesting about worn dies causing the lines. Makes sense in that I have a bunch of Kennedy halfs which show more lines than pennies, nickels, dimes etc. I assume thats because quarters and half dollars are larger coins.
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