Wisconsin qt.brown die crack
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Wisconsin qt.brown die crack
I just needed to know if anyone has seen this. It's , well a Wisconsin qt. Brown but with a die crack from top of ear of corn to the edge of coin also another mark right side of top of corn. Just wondered if anyone has saw this yet. Thanks for the help.
Re: Wisconsin qt.brown die crack
These pics aren't very good and I DNT have a digital microscope yet. Sorry
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Re: Wisconsin qt.brown die crack
Coin was in the ground at one time and why it is red, die cracks don't add interest or a value to a coin. You must weigh coins as well.
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Re: Wisconsin qt.brown die crack
Please look up online for a picture of a coin die crack. Although the picture is to fuzzy to see for sure, what I can see does not look like a die crack. The other mark looks like it might just be where the coin took a hit in circulation.
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Re: Wisconsin qt.brown die crack
It's not from being in the ground I can guarantee that wow I weigh everything I got qt that weigh 553 alot of older ones I got Washington 2021 weigh 556. But I know exactly where that coin Andi thought an error on error coin make it more ok
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Re: Wisconsin qt.brown die crack
No coin leaving the mint will be the color of this coin. It cannot happen b/c of the elements in the quarter and the processes the mint uses in making coins.
I do not know how you can assure this 7 year old quarter was never in the ground, but I will take your word for it. But I can tell you something environmental acted upon the coin to change/stain it to this color.
This kind of thing is commonly posted on coin forums with people asking if they have a mint error or not. Metal detectorists have had the personal experience of digging many coins that have this type of coloring.
I do not know how you can assure this 7 year old quarter was never in the ground, but I will take your word for it. But I can tell you something environmental acted upon the coin to change/stain it to this color.
This kind of thing is commonly posted on coin forums with people asking if they have a mint error or not. Metal detectorists have had the personal experience of digging many coins that have this type of coloring.
Common grading company shortcomings & resulting co$tly mi$take$ to collectors (using Kennedy No FG halves):
https://tinyurl.com/y7rksxu8
How much squash would a sasquatch squash if a sasquatch would squash squash?
https://tinyurl.com/y7rksxu8
How much squash would a sasquatch squash if a sasquatch would squash squash?
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Re: Wisconsin qt.brown die crack
Earle42 wrote: ↑Wed Jul 21, 2021 5:18 pm No coin leaving the mint will be the color of this coin. It cannot happen b/c of the elements in the quarter and the processes the mint uses in making coins.
I do not know how you can assure this 7 year old quarter was never in the ground, but I will take your word for it. But I can tell you something environmental acted upon the coin to change/stain it to this color.
This kind of thing is commonly posted on coin forums with people asking if they have a mint error or not. Metal detectorists have had the personal experience of digging many coins that have this type of coloring.
Like Earl42 has stated This coin did not come from the Mint that color. Your weight of 5.53 grams is more than likely do to environmental damage. As for it being a medal detection coin. I went medal detecting for over 15 years before my health stop me. I have found literally 100's of coins that looked just like this. Will have to take your word on it. No matter how you split it, it is not a error coin. PMD
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