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Pictures From I Know There's Something (1989 D Quarter)

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@pen, can you please adjust the title of this thread to include the date, mintmark, and denomination? Always including this info helps with the CCF search functionality. Thx.
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Pènnywise712, please explain exactly what you're seeing and where it is. Images of the entire obverse and reverse would be of great assistance.
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Also please try to upload an actual image of the coin, not screen shots, they are far too pixelated to be of any quality use.
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I thought I posted it was a 1989 d quarter. It looks like numbers in between the date, Stars or something under In God We Trust and a pattern under the eagle wing. The quarter is dirty but I Don't Wana clean it and Drop any Possible value
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Looks pretty normal in these pics.



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This coin would benefit from an acetone soak. That would probably clarify many of the issues that you think you're seeing.
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There's the pic with the "stars". How do I do an acetone soak please. Is there Anything else that would work? Thank u for your help
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Get some pure Acetone from a hardware store, and simply put the coin in for a day to soften the materials on it.
Do NOT use fingernail polish remover as it has impurities in it and that can ruin a coin.

(I keel a half gallon of acetone here at my house just for coins and I use it quite often.)
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Pennywise712,
What are you using to take pics with?
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