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2004 Wisconsin Forward Quarter, Really Messed Up Minting? 2016 D Penny, Real Or Did Someone Do This?

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The quarter looks like possible heat damage. The cent is showing possible damage from a Dryer ( Dryer Coin) or maybe someone just had too much time on their hands.
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 Posted 07/13/2024  10:38 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add oddguy to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
The cent was sanded down by fine grit paper and the quarter was in a fire causing it to bubble.
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The cent was sanded down and the quarter is showing damage from high heat. Both are PMD and are worth face value.
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Thank you all. I am new to this and that helps me learn more.
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Heat or acid on the quarter - penny sanded/ground down - PMD.
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Rigignagle,

I agree with Marve65.
In future posts, please post one coin per thread.
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with all statements above.

Also please crop all your image to the edge of the coin (like you did with the cent)
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Agree with all!



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One Cent is all damage of an unthinkable nature! Worst I ever did to a penny was put it on a railroad track to smoosh it.
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Worst I ever did to a penny was put it on a railroad track to smoosh it.

been there, done that - on the Erie Lackawanna line in Morristown NJ.
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@Rigignagle Errers and Varietys has it:
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The cent was sanded down and the quarter is showing damage from high heat. Both are PMD and are worth face value.
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to the CCF and PMD.
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done that - on the Erie Lackawanna line in Morristown NJ.

Right -on Dearborn, I wasn't far from you in Staten Island. We mostly flattened our coins
at the Great Kills station of the Staten Island Railway. Good times.
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