Hi, my name is Cory.
I am from Lancaster Pennsylvania, and I have recently come across several Washington quarters that appear to have whole other coins or just some things I am not educated about. I am attaching a picture of a 1994 Philadelphia mint quarter. The face looks like it is doubled along with many of the words and dates. There are some shapes that do not belong. If any one has free time to take a look I would greatly appreciate it.
The one other coin I will start another thread on is a 1980 P Washington Quarter which seems to have been stamped on a 1953 great Britain queen Elizabeth shilling coin. Excuse my ignorance.
Feel free to email me at coryhodson@gmail.com
1994 Washington Quarter Error
Moderator: Daniel
Forum rules
Here's a link to how to post a topic with images in our community https://coinauctionshelp.com/welcome-to ... community/
___________________________________________________________________________________________________________
You also agree to follow these guidelines. You must agree to these rules to be a member of this forum. NO SPAM! Spam is deleted within minutes, no spam will ever be left in our community.
1. Post a front and back image of your coin with a specific question about what you’re seeing or asking about and one coin per topic.
2. Please remove coin from the holder unless it’s US or an official mint case or unless it is graded by a grading service.
3. Images should be taken by a camera or cell phone camera, we ask that members don’t use images through a microscope screen.
4. Always start your own topic, please don’t ask about your coin or post your coin in someone else’s coin topic.
5. Do not send private messages about your coin unless an Admin ask you too and the same for sending emails through the board.
6. No spam. Do not post any links to your coin or other non-coin websites.
7. Always be respectful even if something makes you upset or you don’t agree with a member. You can always get a second opinion elsewhere. If you have an issue then politely ask an admin in an PM. PM’s are for issues, technical and personal, but not for coin questions (refer to number 5 on this list). Our community is not a soap box for complaining or drama, so please refrain from doing so here.[/size]
Here's a link to how to post a topic with images in our community https://coinauctionshelp.com/welcome-to ... community/
___________________________________________________________________________________________________________
You also agree to follow these guidelines. You must agree to these rules to be a member of this forum. NO SPAM! Spam is deleted within minutes, no spam will ever be left in our community.
1. Post a front and back image of your coin with a specific question about what you’re seeing or asking about and one coin per topic.
2. Please remove coin from the holder unless it’s US or an official mint case or unless it is graded by a grading service.
3. Images should be taken by a camera or cell phone camera, we ask that members don’t use images through a microscope screen.
4. Always start your own topic, please don’t ask about your coin or post your coin in someone else’s coin topic.
5. Do not send private messages about your coin unless an Admin ask you too and the same for sending emails through the board.
6. No spam. Do not post any links to your coin or other non-coin websites.
7. Always be respectful even if something makes you upset or you don’t agree with a member. You can always get a second opinion elsewhere. If you have an issue then politely ask an admin in an PM. PM’s are for issues, technical and personal, but not for coin questions (refer to number 5 on this list). Our community is not a soap box for complaining or drama, so please refrain from doing so here.[/size]
-
- Coining Around
- Posts: 1
- Joined: Mon Sep 02, 2019 4:23 pm
- Daniel
- Administrator
- Posts: 26524
- Joined: Wed Jan 28, 2009 4:59 pm
- Location: Ohio
- Has thanked: 1148 times
- Been thanked: 4161 times
- Contact:
Re: 1994 Washington Quarter Error
You need to watch my video, this quarter is completely normal and as many contact marks from circulation. The contact marks is what causes it to look like this so watch this https://youtu.be/xoaoikjvoMM
Another thing, you can look at all the auction houses and you will not see any errors as you described this, that should tell you something.
Another thing, you can look at all the auction houses and you will not see any errors as you described this, that should tell you something.
- Paul
- Master Die Variety Examiner
- Posts: 19098
- Joined: Wed May 29, 2013 9:19 pm
- Location: Wisconsin
- Has thanked: 906 times
- Been thanked: 3323 times
-
- Similar Topics
- Replies
- Views
- Last post
-
- 3 Replies
- 145 Views
-
Last post by Stonyhill4077
-
- 3 Replies
- 127 Views
-
Last post by Paul
-
- 2 Replies
- 3407 Views
-
Last post by jesjon
-
- 2 Replies
- 1289 Views
-
Last post by Justapiece
-
- 7 Replies
- 239 Views
-
Last post by Dino0128
-
- 8 Replies
- 5357 Views
-
Last post by Jennjenn
-
- 2 Replies
- 1102 Views
-
Last post by Paul
-
- 1 Replies
- 1250 Views
-
Last post by Daniel
-
- 13 Replies
- 607 Views
-
Last post by Redrockingchair
-
- 1 Replies
- 442 Views
-
Last post by DSCoins