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1980-P Washington Quarter Error Coin (Lamination Eror Die Split Into 3 Seperate Layers).

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 Posted 10/23/2025  6:31 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add Jay2xo2xo to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
Ty for everyone's input I just find it miraculous that the quarter stayed together and is peeling apart as three separate discs
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@Sap summed it up quite nicely. PMD
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I noticed a couple of details in the process of creating a few properly made snap shots. The perfectly placed p mint mark ,the fact that the quarter was pressed pulled and stretched it seems while not having been pressed from the opposite side. I don't know of anything that can grab a round quarter and depress sides of it while not touching the other side of it.
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Feel free to send it to PCGS. It will be an expensive lesson that you won't forget and will make you study the minting process.

If you took a week and studied the process, you would understand that this cannot happen.

Your very first question should always be "Can this happen during the minting process?"
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Ty for your advice can you tell me the best way to study the minting process
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can you tell me the best way to study the minting process


Here you go. https://www.govmint.com/learn/post/...e-coins-made
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