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Dropped S And Dropped A In 2005 Quarter

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Quater looks circulated and old, but I just can't pass it on. It has a shadow of S and A. But can't be seen and it's like it's there at the same time. I don't know what to do.
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@seg, it is always helpful if you describe where you are seeing things on your coins. Do you mean the somewhat A-shaped scratches that are below and between the C and A in AMERICA?
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normally a dropped letter will be the same size as the letter that would be struck intentionally on a coin - not in miniature
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Just an illusion,
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to the CCF

Please describe specifically where you are 'seeing' these images on the coin.
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Below Trust. S under S and below America A under A.
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Not a dropped letter, just an illusion as mentioned.
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Stray marks that coincidentally resemble a letter. You are experiencing Pareidolia -- the tendency to find meaning in random patterns.
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The S below the S in your first image isn't the same shape or size as the S in STATES.
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