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by rollsroy9 » Tue Feb 12, 2013 12:43 pm
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by uthminsta » Tue Feb 12, 2013 4:59 pm
Some possibilities...
1. This coin was used in a slot machine. The rim wear makes me think it's been cycled through a few thousand times... and they tend to wear unusually on the reeding. That's my first guess... or...
2. The coin is a weak strike. There were a lot of subpar quality quarters when the mint was first getting used to the "5 design changes per year" schedule. I got several rolls of weakly struck Delawares back in '99.
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by rollsroy9 » Tue Feb 12, 2013 9:04 pm
Well I found out that the much darker color is from the coin being improperly annealed. The slot machine idea is interesting never heard of that. I will have to check that out and see if that's possible on a 2001. I looked at the edge with a 16x loupe and there are very faint marks that look like there was an attempt at reeding the coin since the spacing is right. Just strange enough to find an improperly annealed coin much less one with the lack of reeding. I really wish I had a way to send this off but of course my LCS won't do it.
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by uthminsta » Tue Feb 12, 2013 10:01 pm
rollsroy9 wrote:The slot machine idea is interesting never heard of that. I will have to check that out and see if that's possible on a 2001.
People who sort a lot of halves will see halves like this (the minimal/nonexistent/obliterated reeding) quite often. I am not a gambler, but I would guess there are also quarter slots that do the same damage.
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