Washington Quarter error coin question
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Re: Washington Quarter error coin question
Reading error-ref.com website page by page will teach you volumes. Just remember if you post it here you will get multiple answers and you should not be annoyed by that, we're trying to help and educate.
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Re: Washington Quarter error coin question
Weighing, measuring & checking for magnetism should be the first 3 tests you administer.
Yes, your coin has been intentionally altered post mint.
Yes, your coin has been intentionally altered post mint.
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Re: Washington Quarter error coin question
This looks like it was part of some charm, necklace, belt buckle or cufflinks that someone decided to cash in the 25 cents that was attached to the charm.
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