Are these partial rim errors. What’s their value? the first quarter I’m trying to show you is a 1965 no mint Mark Washington quarter. the second quarter is a 1996 D mint Mark Washington quarter
Ok so the 2 Collages Are each quarter separate. taking a picture where you can actually see the rim is a lot harder than I thought lol
Partial rim errors
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Re: Partial rim errors
Combining two coins in one post can be confusing, even if your question pertains to both.
As an example, it is great you provided images of the rims but we cannot tell which coin is which.
The image of the two of them in the tweezers seems to show reeding on both even though it is mostly gone. In this case I think this is from circulation wear, otherwise known as Post Strike Damage (PSD).
People may have even done it with sandpaper.
As an example, it is great you provided images of the rims but we cannot tell which coin is which.
The image of the two of them in the tweezers seems to show reeding on both even though it is mostly gone. In this case I think this is from circulation wear, otherwise known as Post Strike Damage (PSD).
People may have even done it with sandpaper.
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Re: Partial rim errors
my gotcoins: ,...
from these pics, these look 'sanded down' to me,....
:eureka:
reasoning: the missing/oddball cladding/color on the edge of the coin.
here is a image of a "reeded collar die" hugeeyes
from these pics, these look 'sanded down' to me,....
:eureka:
reasoning: the missing/oddball cladding/color on the edge of the coin.
here is a image of a "reeded collar die" hugeeyes
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Re: Partial rim errors
Thanks.
That is helpful to differentiate the coins but the answer remains the same, PMD (Post Mint Damage)
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