State Quarter Lowball

I've had this coin for about 4 years. My 96 year old grandpa said he had a silver quarter in his change, but when I arrived this is what I found. I figured I'd send it in just to see what happened. The satin finish was unexpected. Needless to say I find this a lot cooler than a worn silver quarter! I apologize in advance for the bad cell phone pics. Enjoy!




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I can't imagine how it got that much wear.
Was the relief different? Almost looks like the bust is higher than a business strike coin? (Even with the wear).
It was artificially done.
ole George got around that is for sure!
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I'm not referring to a dime planchet. Dime stock. I Have a State quarter with a similar strike but when you look at the edge it looks only about half the size of a quarter
I think I understand, you mean the thickest of the stock, not the size of the planchet ?
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Correct. And like you said if you didn't ask if it was a error it wouldn't be graded as such.
So in this case, it would be on a thin stock ?
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It's simply a well-worn coin.
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I've never seen a clad coin in change that comes anywhere having that much wear.
Stood out as it just looked strange.
At first glance I thought silver also and was surprised to see the date.
Could be the satin fin. but don't know if the Puerto Rican coins were struck w/ satin fin.
Seems like the wear or lack of detail is from 7 to 12 on obverse but not much wear on rev.
Like what Stash said re: die adjustment strike
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Could be the satin fin. but don't know if the Puerto Rican coins were struck w/ satin fin.
Puerto Rico quarters were struck in satin finish for the 2009 mint sets.
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