I found a 1981p quarter, and upon examining the coin, I noticed a horizontal S in the top of the P, now i checked just about everywhere, and could not find any mention of the RPM p/s for the 1981 Washington quarter, so, being confused with the subject, I need the help from the community to try to solve this matter with me, so, please view the attached pictures, and tell me what you think. Jks.coincents. oh yeah, the 1 on 81, seems to be on top of a paper clip???, I had one picture of that for you to examine, thank you.IMG_2020-01-14_20-08-57.jpgIMG_2020-01-14_20-04-46.jpgIMG_2020-01-14_19-56-01.jpgIMG_2020-01-14_19-56-19.jpgIMG_2020-01-14_19-56-27.jpgIMG_2020-01-14_19-56-42.jpgIMG_2020-01-14_19-57-23.jpgIMG_2020-01-14_19-57-36.jpgIMG_2020-01-14_19-55-52.jpgIMG_2020-01-14_19-55-34.jpg
1981-p/s washington quarter pictures with questions
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Finally saw what you were referring to but it really appears to be the after-effects of a close double hit on top of the MM.Comment
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If you look close at a beat up coin, every crater hit looks like an O, 2 of them look like an 8 or an S, a gouge looks like a 1,I,L, a wavy line is a W. If you look close for long you can read things on it. They can be raised since the hit raises metal around the hit.
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Sometimes you can read your fortune...
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I see it all the time, but now thanks to you, I have a understanding of what the reason it's there cause, thanks for explaining that to me, Later.Comment
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Definitely possible up to 90. Last year for RPM on a quarter was 90. Maybe he was talking about the paper clip?. LolLast edited by kloccwork419; 01-21-2020, 10:28 AM.Comment
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It is possible but pretty unlikely.
In both cases the cent and the quarter the only S were proofs made in SF. To get a D and S would have meant either a die was sent to one then the other or one of the mints had both punches (which they probably don't have).
It is possible like the S/D 46 cent or 44 D/S cent (and some others). But, I'm not sure it ever happened on cents on a year that had only proof S cents. The closest thing might be the 56 D/S cents since there were no S bus strikes.
So I think it's possible but unlikely, All dual mintmarks are sort of fluke mistakes.Comment



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