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2008 D Alaska 1959 Quarter Error

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pretty sure I see two front right shoulders on this Bear anyone?
except trolls go away
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@ing, can you please add a close up of the bear's shoulder? At least with the current overall pic it looks relatively normal. I do note that the perspective of the artwork is a little odd—maybe you are mistaking belly and a left foot for an "extra" right arm? Try looking at a high resolution image of the design for comparison with your quarter.
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Between the water fall and the big bump of the back I see what was characteristic for Quarter from 1932 for the most higher design borders.. An Tinny die crack.. Not more then this. No Doubling as I see.
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thank you!
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As Spence stated, just a potbellied bear.
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