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1974-D Washington Quarter W/ Straight Clipped Planchet

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1974-D Washington quarter w/ Straight Clipped Planchet

I see the Blakeley effect and the partial thin and weak letters of UNITED / DOLLAR on the reverse and IN TRUST / LIBERTY on the obverse.

But would like confirmation, comments etc as I don't know much about straight clips.

1974-D-Washington-Quarter-W/-Straight-Clipped-Planchet

1974-D-Washington-Quarter-W/-Straight-Clipped-Planchet
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Looks like the real deal. The weakness on the reverse on UNITED is caused by the setup process unable to make the rim in that area and thus those devices are weak as well as the rim. Nice find.
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I think seeing the Blakesly effect you can be quite sure it's genuine. It looks like the details near the clip fade away too
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