Once again WTH happened here any ideas
Sprnklz
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Help in any way
i’m pretty sure it’s a state quarter since it was in a huge collection of America is beautiful series quarters but as towards the error, I have no freaking idea.
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Corrosion or in a fire.
Either one caused delamination?
I Wouldn't consider it an error unless it was in a high MS Grade and not environmental damage?
Damaged. Not an error.
Found it as well as this one trying to organize all these sooooo many their nice though not gonna lie now just gta try n get them sold for a reasonable price after i look for errors
Coin abuse.
Good luck with the hunt and sale!
PS: Don't do any vacuuming while barefoot! ⚆_⚆
Also damage.
If your goal is to sell and not collect, you're wasting time looking for errors. Odds are small that you will find a major error and a $5 clipped planchet won't compensate you for your time. You sinply don't have the expertise to identify errors and the time it will take you to learn is also uncompensated.
Take it to a couple dealers and accept the higher offer. Although, respectfully, from what we've seen so far, you're probably going to end up at the Coinstar.
Look for the:
the West Point mint mark (w) on 2019s and 2020s,
the extra leaf on 2004 D Wisconsin,
the extra tree on 2005 P Minnesota,
The S mint mark.
Spitting and pooping fauna are worth a couple of dollars.
Check out what members post in the Mint Set Coin Roll Hunting thread.
Fill folders as you search.
Good luck.
The collection seems to be almost entirely state quarters. Your outside chance at having something worth more than face value is in Creg's post above, but it's most likely going to be spending money.