2002-D Ohio Statehood Quarter Weird Finish
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2002-D Ohio Statehood Quarter Weird Finish
Just going through some of my coins, and came across this one . It look like it has some kind of different finish, almost like a woody, matte, very colorful too. But I have no ideal what it is ..Last edited by Stachowski; 05-02-2015, 10:36 AM.Tags: None
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Might just be toned via environmental conditions. What does it weigh?Ken Potter
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5.6 weight on, its very well struck the spaces suit and bi-plane, have really nice details . Its looks like to me the planchet, had something done to it, very fine lines running northwest, to southeast, ( reverse ) lots of coloring all across both sides, reverse has more then the obverse for coloring, I would think, less open fields on the obverse, then reverse. I'll show it to you the next time we meet, thanks for stopping by Ken ..Originally posted by koinpro View PostMight just be toned via environmental conditions. What does it weigh?Last edited by Stachowski; 05-07-2015, 11:08 AM.
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Thanks for stopping by Mike. I've heard of coloring agents for cons, ( lol ) maybe thats whats going on with the coloring . I'll bring it to a show, I would like to know if someone tried something like that, this way if I'm at a coin show looking for raw coins, and something I like catches my eye with nice coloring, well you know that rest . Thanks again for stopping by ...Originally posted by diamond View PostThe fine lines are probably roller stains and are definitely related to the minting process. As far as the overall color goes, it's not a familiar form and may be due to later environmental exposure.
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