strike issues on a 2005 Kansas quarter

This is the front end of a quarter I received as change the other day, after researching and nearly being ripped off at a collectors shop, I decided to bring this here and ask about these issues on this coin
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This is the front end of a quarter I received as change the other day, after researching and nearly being ripped off at a collectors shop, I decided to bring this here and ask about these issues on this coin
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It’s damaged and not a striking error
There was never any chance of you being ripped off on that coin. Your damaged quarter is worth 25 cents and no one at a shop would have offered to buy it.
Wow, tough damage to 😳
photo of other side?
forget all tha blank space get just the coin
another photo of the front would be good. that one is fuzzy
Damaged by heat/flame.
My Collection of Old Holders
Never a slave to one plastic brand will I ever be.
that's the way i was leaning
They offered you 20 cents?
The offer was a lot more, they verified that it is a strike error but then made an offer, wouldn't give me anymore info.
What kind of "collector's shop" was it? I hope it wasn't a coin shop because they have no idea what they're talking about.
Let me know where they're located so i can sell them all my damaged coins.
I don't know about better or less fuzzy, but front and rear of the coin!

It's a shop I thought knew some things about collections where I sold several coin collections through them about 15 years ago. I won't be going to them or putting their name on any feeds.
been through a fire then cleaned up
your bank will exchange it for a good quarter
Okay, for those just arriving, this coin has no fire damage, that has been verified, I'm curious about the strike errors on the front and rear of the coin. Which are plainly obvious. If you don't know what you're looking at, don't comment, you're the reason we never go to collection shops
if you don't know what it is then how do you know it's not been in a fire?
If you know what it is why did you even post it here???????
"When they can't find anything wrong with you, they create it!"
Well, if you've read the post, I already had it looked at by a collector he helped verify the strike issues using the lettering and the area being referred to as fire damage is the same on the front and back indicating the planchet had either not fully discharged a previous stamping or further issues with the in use die. He made a ridiculous offer, which was far higher than it's value, but also was a low ball as far as coins of this nature, I've been researching coins for 20 years, not the first one I've seen like this, but needing a feel for the market.
" I already had it looked at by a collector "
What did the guy collect? - Tupperware?
"When they can't find anything wrong with you, they create it!"
To see who knows what they're talking about. Some of y'all don't, I've done some trading, I've done more comics and memorabilia, never coins, I know what Ive been taught, and I learn more all the time, like I know getting it graded, could be worth it. But who want to put that kind of money in something without understanding the market for the coin. I can tell you that I've seen no other Kansas coin with this many issues front or back.
Mikee?
what type of error did the collector say? feeder finger damage? double struck? shows brockage?
what was the term the collector verified it to be?
that doesn't sound like it's been verified, that is a question about the issues
So he made an offer that was too high and too low at the same time? No wonder you're confused!
You should contact Dunning Kruger Rare Coins. They handle these types of errors.
Mikee?
Please stop your ridiculous ranting and tell us what your are going to do. Especially because you ask for opinions, didn't like them and pretty much called all of us stupid.
Before it goes any further, just do a google image search for heat damaged clad coin. You'll see dozens that match yours perfectly. There is absolutely nothing in the minting process that could result in this.
George had quite the underbite.
We have seen dozens of these on this and other coin forums. It is known as a “Campfire Coin”.
Go back to the dealer and if he offers you more than 25 cents, take the money and run.