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July 2024 10 Roll Hunt With A Few Laughs

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Finished a 10 roll coin hunt: 4 penny and 6 quarter. Stats are below.
I first have to mention that I found just one special coin included by a coin-roller with a sense of humor. The quarter had a green stick-on tag to the reverse. Incidentally, that quarter, a 1994D, is one of the anomalous coins. Intentional or coincidental? Who knows. It sure got a few chuckles out of me.


Nothing really special found but I added 3 or 4 quarters to my circulated collection and one 2009D to my penny album. I also found several quarters with anomalies (pics included) that I'd like some feedback on. There are 29 pics so I'll break this topic in two. Next post will have two 1994D quarters with some kind of doubling.



2001P Vermont State Quarter: Obverse has Cud below the "BE". Almost looks the a partial letter D.





1985P Eable: Reverse has mangled "M" in UNUM and two Cuds: lower left wing tip and the "R" in DOLLAR.






1999P New Jersey State Quarter: Reverse weird lettering in "NEW JERSEY" and the "C" in CROSSROADS.





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That's pretty funny!
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That's funny.
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@mike, thx for supplying the stats associated with your CRHing. Also, it is a minor thing, but I wanted to slightly correct your use of the term " Cud". By definition, a Cud must include the rim, so many of these extra bits of metal that you are seeing are better called die chips than Cuds.
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I wanted to slightly correct your use of the term " Cud".


Thanks, Spence. Correct usage of terms continues to plague me. But, hey, I know members like you will watch my back.
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Ah, making the "hunt" fun
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