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PCGS PR-69 Clad Error

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I purchased a 1976-S PCGS PR69DCAM Clad quarter on ebay. PCGS# 96007 and this coin has a mint mark error. Seems to be either filled in or has a Cud on it. Any idea what it may be worth.
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Do you have a picture of the coin/slab? or can you give the certification #?



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Series: 39PR Coin: 30
PCGS#: 96007.69/72454014
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Cuds can only be on the edge of coins. Perhaps its a die chip. Also I believe there were two versions of mint mark for that year (other years too), a clear S and a filled S.
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