Yahoo Answers is shutting down on May 4th, 2021 (Eastern Time) and beginning April 20th, 2021 (Eastern Time) the Yahoo Answers website will be in read-only mode. There will be no changes to other Yahoo properties or services, or your Yahoo account. You can find more information about the Yahoo Answers shutdown and how to download your data on this help page.
Trending News
State Quarter miscast?
I've got a state quarter with what looks like a 'new front and back only the horse and rider look sanded off. No detail lines are on the figures, It's the Wyoming state quarter and the bucking horse and rider are only there as raised outlines. Do I have a misprint on the coin or is this something from wear and tear? The rest of the surfaces look fine.
2 Answers
- TaipingLv 71 decade agoFavorite Answer
There is no detail in the horse and rider on the Wyoming quarter, it is an outline. It does have kind of a grainy look. So it is normal and by the way coins are not cast or printed. They are struck from an obverse and reverse die on a high speed coining press. The term coined is used. I have seen some have more of a sand blast look than others but it may depend of the pressure used on the coining press. it is not rare but is different.
Source(s): 48 years a numismatist