2002D ohio quarter with rough surface

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HuntH2002

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Environmental damage. Maybe from Heat.
 

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Or it was found with a metal detector and has been tumbled to make it look more "normal".

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tumblers need to be tossed--pure destruction of a coin:BangHead:
 

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mrthrills

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Ty for the info. I found another coin like this. All 3 from bank quarter rolls. Guess I will add them to my collection.
 

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It's just a coin with damaged surfaces and is not collectible.
 

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Only worth 25c
 

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srcdco

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tumblers need to be tossed--pure destruction of a coin:BangHead:

Tumbling common clad to make it easier to spend is not an issue. I know from experience that banks and cashiers don't want (and sometimes won't accept) coins right out of the ground if they are dirty and discolored.

Scott
 

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