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1952 Washington Quarter. Decent D/S Chance

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So what I was looking at here was, in my opinion, the top loop of an S over the D that curves around the top left serif of the D and back inwards. Then possibly showing the bottom serif of the S poke back out by the front left bottom of the D. Just a thought

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The area NW of the mint mark looks like heavy polishing in that area that raised that area. Then center of the mint mark has received a hit. But other than that it looks normal to me. (a RPM would be raised stronger upwards)
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Bummer. Worth a shot I thought.
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