Unique 1985p washington quarter dollar with some of the most intense errors....
Adam41090
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I was wondering if you guys whom are familiar with minting errors and quarters could offer some insight as to what it is you see. ..any and all help would be appreciated very much
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Howdy and welcome. You might have to wait a day before an image can be uploaded since you appear to be new to the site.
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You joined almost 3 weeks ago so I’m not sure what’s up. Hopefully you can get this resolved.
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Why am I expecting to eventually see a photo of a "parking lot" quarter?
I too expect PMD ... (post mint damage)
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To find one actual error on a coin is hard, to find multiple is almost unheard of.
Are you sure your “errors” are not just damage? To be an error it has to happens during
the striking of the coin, anything that happens after that such as wear, scratches, gouges,
discolouration, bent letters etc. is just damage. When you post photos, please explain what
and where you think the errors are.
I would lay money that it is damage.
Odds:
Error 0.0000000000001%
PMD 99.9999999999999%
So you're saying there's a chance...
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Many of us can definitely help once there are pictures.
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At 1:46 AM I sometimes see minting errors too, but have found they are usually gone by 1:46 PM
"When they can't find anything wrong with you, they create it!"
Nice pics but my vote is PMD...
It’s damaged and not an error.
The rim of the quarter was pinched and bent a bit. Maybe it got caught n the drawer of a cashbox when it closed. Even a Coinstar rejects those. Too bad, it has the die crack that they call “spear, “laser”, or “cigarette” (depending on its attitude). It would bring a couple of bucks if not for the dent. What year is the quarter?
Die crack.
Not what I was expecting when I saw "Most intense errors" in the title. Looks like the edge of the quarter was impacted by something after it was minted. This is not a mint error, just damaged.
Also a Die Crack is now considered an error and is not uncommon.
What you have is just a damaged coin.