sydneyra Posted March 29 Share Posted March 29 Found this 1972 Quarter which has a filled in D on the front, but on the back I noticed that around almost the entire edge of the coin theres a cut that goes through most of the letters. Im wondering if anyone can identify this as a definite minting error, and if so how much it may be worth? Thanks! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Sandon Posted March 29 Share Posted March 29 Welcome to the NGC chat board. Please post photos of both sides of a coin about which you have questions. The "cut" you describe is exactly that--a cut or scratch--possibly made by a roll wrapping machine, after the coin left the mint. Such post-mint damage is by definition not a mint error and adds no value. Assuming that the coin has a filled mintmark, whether "as made" or from subsequent wear or damage, this would also add no value. A circulated 1972-D quarter (over 311 million issued) presently has no collector value and is worth its face value of 25 cents. Coinbuf and Mike Meenderink 2 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Greenstang Posted March 29 Share Posted March 29 The filled D is what is known as a broken post, quite common on D and P mintmarks. The circle on the reverse is as Sandon stated, probably caused by a coin wrapping. or other type of machine. It did not happen during the striking of the coin. It is just a damaged quarter worth 25 cents. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Coinbuf Posted March 29 Share Posted March 29 Not an error, as already stated that could have been from a coin rolling machine, or perhaps from another coin that was pressed into the surface of this coin. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...