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2000 D New Hampshire Q Improperly Annealed Planchet?

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Hello again everyone. I read a lot but don't comment much as I am still learning a lot and don't think I have much of value to add, yet.

But I do have another question for y'all.

I have this 2000 D NH quarter that is obviously odd. At first I thought it might have been one of the ones struck on the dollar planchet that I've heard about but it weighs 5.7 grams so I don't think that is it.

From looking online e it looks like it could be the result of an improperly annealed planchet. However, not knowing enough to be certain of this I thought I would ask the experts here.

I'm in Terre Haute IN and we do not have a LCS and the collecting group looks to have been inactive for a few years so I really appreciate y'all sharing what you know.
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PMD of some sort.
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PMD, maybe a Dryer Coin?
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I would hazard a guess at acid. Maybe a fountain coin?
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Got it. Thanks all!!
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Dearborn calls it.



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all damage.
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I would like to see a pic of the edge. Most if not all acid damaged coins lose weight.
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