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2001 D New York State Quarter

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Most significant areas of interest are on reverse, but cropped obverse areas also. Not sure if these are struck through events, or something to do with feeder fingers. Any opinions appreciated. Sorry if photos are bad, just off 30 hours working at Southern CA wildfire.
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 Posted 09/08/2022  07:29 am  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add Spence to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
@flow, are you sure that these are mint errors? At least from these pics, the various dings and gouges all look better explainable by circulation damage to me.
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From the photos supplied, I don't see anything that could
happen during the striking of the coin, PMD
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Thanks for your service! Where did you find it? I was thinking considering your occupation, maybe it had something to do with high heat melting metal. I am new so not sure, but my first post was about a quarter of mine that had what looked like melting metal on it, like something else with metal (maybe even another coin) got heated onto it. Then I've seen other examples here where metal gets hot and picks up from other metal objects.
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Please work on taking better photos when you find the time. Going by these pics all I see is PMD.
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Sharper (and much fewer) pics needed.
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Just a damaged coin. A spender. Just like a wrecked vehicle, it wasn't struck that way. It is still able to to most of it's job. (make change)
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Thank you for the opinions ;)
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Sorry to say, the unfocused images are no real help (at least to me) to see what you have in hand. As others have stated, the coin looks just damaged.
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