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Error Look At The E Of Quarter

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Error--Look-At-The-E-Of-Quarter

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Not an error.
It's just been in circulation too long.
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Not an error.
It's just taken a hit and knocked that part off.
Look at the A and R in dollar, you can see the same thing.
Remember, It's only an error if it happens during the striking of the coin,
anything that happens after that is considered damage.

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Might be damage, might be a Grease Fill. Either way it is worth 25 cents. Sorry.
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Look at the A and E in dollar
The E must have been knocked totally off!
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Post minting damage, not an error. Could be a Grease Filled Die, but very minor and will bring no premium above 25 cents.


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The E must have been knocked totally off!


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Keep looking!



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Anything like scratches or pushed over and flattened metal is always considered Post Strike Damage ( PSD), since it happened after it left the U.S. Mint. Your Quarter is worth face value.
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However, if your quarter is dated 1964 or before, it's silver content value would be about $2.50.
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