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1967 Quarter - Broken Die Or PMD?

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At first glance it looked to be a classic broken die error, a clump of Cud on the edge by the date. But now I'm thinking PMD due to the shifted lettering on the reverse. Am I wrong?



1967-Quarter---Broken-Die-Or-PMD?

1967-Quarter---Broken-Die-Or-PMD?

1967-Quarter---Broken-Die-Or-PMD?

1967-Quarter---Broken-Die-Or-PMD?
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Bad case of PMD !!
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That's what I thought . . Thanks
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It the outer rim is altered, and the collar was in place, then it is probably damaged after it was struck.
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