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SteveTom

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  1. Thanks for all the feedback. I weighed the 1982 quarters on my scale and they we both The same at .011 and other quarters .013 so was not sure what the deal was there. Thanks for confirming just someone messing with a quarter.
  2. Thanks for offering this forum. I have a 1982 US Quarter that appears to be a mint error on the obverse. I have found some information on the internet with ‘82 quarter error examples but not this. The details on the front appear to be “flattened” on George’s face and the edges. I took a picture along with another 1982 Quarter to compare. They weigh the same and appear the same on the reverse and edges. So my questions are: do you all agree this is mint error, and if so would this have enough value to get verified and graded, or are error coins even graded? Two pictures provided, unusual George on the right. hope these help. I collect military medals and not savvy about the coin world. Thanks!