Grease error or pmd? Also two “w” quarters.

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Damage. Marks are VERY evident.

Time for more coffee.
 

Thanks
 

Geez.....this IS a grease filled die error and quite a nice one...….what damage is VERY evident??….I see nothing but a nice, lightly circulated grease error.

Nice find.

HH all!

Greg
 

Looks like a grease filled die, and also with some smudging (a PMD thing) with it.
 

It has a gouge and scrape marks where the ALMOST missing letters are. NOT a grease filled die. It is post mint damage.

Time for more coffee.
 

It seems we have a disagreement. Life happens. If this coin is of great importance to Barrydang, my advice at this point is to take it to a coin shop that has employees with experience in errors. All we can do here is give our opinions based on the evidence provided. Sometimes there will be disagreements.

Time for more coffee.
 

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