Need help identifying error type
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Need help identifying error type
I have 2 coins with possible errors. I have a 2014 statehood Arches quarter that I'm not sure if its die capped or indented. The other is a dime that looks off and also looks like it has chipped in a couple places if anyone could tell me more about these
it would be appreciated. Also if either of them hold any value and if it would be worth getting professionaly graded.- mhonzell
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Re: Need help identifying error type
:welcome:
using these pics to diagnose what you have .... kinda fuzzy hugeeyes when enlarged ....
i hugeeyes that the quarter looks 'BENT' to me ...
& the dime looks as if there is some 'PMD'1 on the rim ... JMO
1. Post Mint Damage
using these pics to diagnose what you have .... kinda fuzzy hugeeyes when enlarged ....
i hugeeyes that the quarter looks 'BENT' to me ...
& the dime looks as if there is some 'PMD'1 on the rim ... JMO
1. Post Mint Damage
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Re: Need help identifying error type
These are all damaged coins, these can't happen during the minting process so is post mint damage.
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