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  • The Charter Oak tree burnt

    I found this a few years ago a 1999 P Quarter looks grease filled and it looks to have cinterd the Obv .quarter errors 016.jpgquarter errors 015.jpg

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    Coffee Stain?
    Proud Member: CONECA, TEC, HVNS, NS, ANA

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    • #3
      That would be a sad day to spill coffee lol. Nah the Obverse looks burnt from the heat and I don't drink hot coffee lol.

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      • #4
        I'd disagree with burning and suggest a stain of some sort.
        Ken Potter
        CONECA Public Relations
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        Unless otherwise noted, images are by Ken Potter and copyright Ken Potter 2015.


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        • #5
          Thank you. I will chalk it up that someone stired their coffee with it and had lots of cream and sugar .

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          • #6
            I was at a free coffee station at U of M Hospital recently where they held the pot off the heating element (whatever they call it) with pennies. I have no idea of why but those pennies were pretty well stained.
            Ken Potter
            CONECA Public Relations
            Member of: CONECA-HLM, ANA-LM, MSNS-HLM, NWDCC, CSNS, NLG, IASAC, Fly-In
            Visit my website: http://koinpro.tripod.com
            Visit CONECA's Website
            Unless otherwise noted, images are by Ken Potter and copyright Ken Potter 2015.


            CONECA Notice: Any individual is encouraged to submit articles, opinions, or any other material beneficial to the numismatic community. Contributions should not be libelous or slanderous; ethics and good taste shall be adhered to. Opinions expressed herein do not necessarily represent the official CONECA policy or those of its officers. The act of submitting material shall constitute an expressed warranty by the contributor that the material is original; if not, source and permission must be provided.

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            • #7
              Hi Ken that makes since . Most of my coins that have been grease filled the grease color is green in color . My avatar picture is a 1864 2 c and you can see the green color of the grease in that . Its so distorted in the design I was lucky to even read the date and Liberty.

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