Hello are any of these quarters broad struck errors

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Hello are any of these quarters broad struck errors

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Would like to know which or any of these quarters is a true broad struck error 3 of them are very thin 1 has a weird edge ,can anyone help please I can send better pics
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Re: Hello are any of these quarters broad struck errors

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:welcome:

Please read the link on how to post to this forum
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Re: Hello are any of these quarters broad struck errors

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Paul wrote: Tue May 26, 2020 9:27 am :welcome:

Please read the link on how to post to this forum
Ok did I do something wrong in my post I thought I did everything thing right ,can you tell me anything about my coins

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Re: Hello are any of these quarters broad struck errors

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It is very difficult to give an assessment when multiple coins are listed on one thread...

Looking at the images you posted, I do not see any "Broad Strike" coins.....
These appear to be post mint damage
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Paul wrote: Tue May 26, 2020 9:27 am :welcome:

Please read the link on how to post to this forum

Mike:
This post is just for general info, as it helps whoever is looking at the coin. It allows them to give you a quicker and more accurate opinion on the coin.

When posting photos of a coin you would like someone to look at, you should post a photo of the full Obverse and Reverse. Try to take these photos as clear and close as possible. It would also be helpful if you could crop these photos. Next, take the photos of the area in question again as clear as possible. If you could find some way to point out the area you would like looked at. Either by using a photo editing program or give a very good description of the area. If you do not have a photo editing program there are three free programs you can get. They are PhotoScape, Inkscape and Gimp. Of all of them PhotoScape is by far the easiest to learn and use.
Also using a microscope to take photos is highly discouraged. Many times, what you see through a microscope is not really what you thought. I know they don't like telling you, that you need to do the photo's again or not be able to tell what is exactly there (error/variety) or just PMD.

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If you have more than one coin you want someone to look at, you should make separate posts for each coin (new topic for each coin). This will make it easier for someone to look at and give you a more accurate opinion of the coin. Posting them in the same post can make it be confusing to follow the coins. As for posting a separate coin in the topic to compare it to your (error), those who are giving you their opinion are very knowable in what should and should not be on the coin.


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Again this is for general info.

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Re: Hello are any of these quarters broad struck errors

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We require on coin per post cropped and clear of both sides. Thanks

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