Have I gone completely crazy or does anyone else see this shadow 9

1982D Quarter I c it after the 2 in the date. Pls tell me someone else sees something there??
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1982D Quarter I c it after the 2 in the date. Pls tell me someone else sees something there??
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Also found this under the 8 of the same coin
I do not see a 9. If you stare at your coins long enough with enough magnification you will start to see anything.
Agreed. Pareidolia.
I see a 'round' shadow area... Looks like PMD (Post Mint Damage)... Likely an environmental effect. Cheers, RickO
Nothing there of any importance or interest.
I doubt that you’ve gone “completely crazy” or that anyone sees a “ shadow 9” that’s not there.
Mark Feld* of Heritage Auctions*Unless otherwise noted, my posts here represent my personal opinions.
I see you are going to ask more questions like this in the future.
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Nope
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Sorry, I don't see it.
Wayne
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Where's emeraldATV? I bet he can see it.
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Nonsense. He's not going to see anything as mundane as a "9".
I see it plain as day. That is an 19829. At first I thought I saw a silver plug, but no it is a 9.
Why do they do this?
I guess I wasn't paying attention, but when did this mania begin and what are they hoping for?
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I think he is seeing the circle mark after the date and is comparing it to the 9 in the date and noticing that the circle in the 9 is a similar distance away from the rim as the circle mark on the coin. I understand what he’s seeing, but I also understand it’s just a circular mark on the coin and not anything important
Mr_Spud
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If you take some time time out of your error searching and spend it learning the minting and and die making processes, you'll understand that a working die isn't going to be made with an extra digit or letter. Plus, by knowing the process, you'll waste less time looking at junk, and will have more time to look for actual errors/varieties
Here are some links to get started
https://www.doubleddie.com/58201.html
https://www.coinnews.net/2014/01/06/how-the-denver-mint-makes-dies-to-produce-coins/
https://m.youtube.com/watch?time_continue=104&v=mqPvKxJXC_Y&feature=emb_title
Why does this have to be an either/or question? Both can be true.