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 to the Community! Your reply was split into its own topic for the proper attention. 
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 Looks like a BB was shot at it. John1 
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Bedrock of the Community
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Attempted puncture of some sort.  to the CCF!
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Bedrock of the Community
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 to the CCF, Doctor46a! 
Inordinately fascinated by bits of metal with strange markings and figures
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Bedrock of the Community
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 To CCF! It's PMD. Not sure exactly what caused it, but it's not an error.
Errers and Varietys.
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Pillar of the Community
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You'll shoot your eye out kid!
Edited by Tacc 09/19/2024 3:30 pm
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 a BB hit in the center, and quite possibly the edge is a BB hit also.
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Pillar of the Community
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@Doctor46a  Two circular blows to your coin. BB? PMD.
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Pillar of the Community
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 to the CCF When you have a divot on one side of the coin and a corresponding bulge on the other side of the coin, 99.99% of the time it's damage. It can't happen at the mint. The marks on the edge are just hits.
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How is it possible that someone else had a1965 quarter with almost identical indentations .. it was a post from 2019 .. noBODY is that good at shooting BB guns lol
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Bedrock of the Community
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Just somehow dented producing a protrusion on the opposite side. Metal movement = damage.
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Quote: How is it possible that someone else had a1965 quarter with almost identical indentations .. it was a post from 2019 .. noBODY is that good at shooting BB guns lol The main thing here is that when you know the minting process, then you know there is absolutely nothing in the minting process than can make something like this. What you are seeing is impossible to be anything but post mint damage. While we all want to think we have an error, the problem is the most people nowadays looking for coin errors have never taken the time to find out what actually can happen at the mint. It's a bit like someone saying they have caught a rainbow trout and yet have never even seen a picture of one, and instead they caught a perch. They are both fish, and anyone can tell what a fish is, but only research will tell someone what the difference is and how to ID them. Instead social media has made a frenzy of people (NOT saying this is you!) thinking everything odd they see is a collectable mint error. You have a typical BB gun damaged coin. This is well recognized by people who have seen these posted onto coin forums over the years. You also are assuming this was shot at a distance when the dent is deep enough that it seems the coin was fairly close making it a lot easier to duplicate in looks.
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Quote: How is it possible that someone else had a1965 quarter with almost identical indentations 
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Hi. New to this group. I also have a 1980 nickel with two indents/imprints that look the same. How is it that there are others with the same markings & different years & coins? 
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