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1985 D quarter misplaced mint mark?

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  • MsJones
    • Nov 2021
    • 19

    1985 D quarter misplaced mint mark?

    Okay- my first error was a bust. But I feel pretty confident about this one!
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  • sumdunce
    • Oct 2021
    • 315

    #2
    I am seeing counting wheel damage. I do not see a misplaced mint mark. Can you get a close up of the mark?

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    • MsJones
      • Nov 2021
      • 19

      #3
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      • MsJones
        • Nov 2021
        • 19

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        • sumdunce
          • Oct 2021
          • 315

          #5
          I believe in 1985 the mint mark was on the hub for proof coins. I believe the practice for adding mint mark to the hub for business strike coins was early 1990s. Therefore two different placements of a mint mark on 1985 coins would be normal Mint operations.

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          • MsJones
            • Nov 2021
            • 19

            #6
            Damn it!! Ugh. I mean- thank you so much lol.

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            • sumdunce
              • Oct 2021
              • 315

              #7
              That is a subtle detail to notice, nothing to be upset about. I have picked up die varieties, RPMs, etc. from online stores and auctions by noticing subtle details like die scratches, mint mark placement, and such. A bit more understanding about what is normal mint operations and you will be well on your way to finding errors and varieties.

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              • MsJones
                • Nov 2021
                • 19

                #8
                I have 1 more! And if this is nothing - I will be done until my knowledge catches up with my excitement!!
                Strike error? You can see partial images on both sides
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                • sumdunce
                  • Oct 2021
                  • 315

                  #9
                  Looking like damage to me.

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                  • MsJones
                    • Nov 2021
                    • 19

                    #10
                    LOL- okay!! Is there somewhere you can refer me that maybe has videos or something? I feel like most places that have great info- there are few pics. eBay and trash drowned a lot of stuff. I’m a visual learner - I need to see how and why! Also thank you so much for your knowledge- my sassy comments are in fun.

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                    • sumdunce
                      • Oct 2021
                      • 315

                      #11
                      Start with https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mint-made_errors and then start to google the terms from that page to get a variety of images (use the image tab on google) to get a better understanding of Mint errors. However, if in doubt asking is always an option. Everyone had to learn through trial and error at some point.

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