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Dropping Anchor Is It A Die Break/Gouge On Reverse Of 2000-P Virginia 25ct?

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Going through rolls and came across this. What's the proper terminology for what I'm seeing on the far left ship on the reverse? Is this a die break or a gouge on the far left? It is an upraised chunk of metal. It's in a pretty cool location cause it looks like they are dropping an anchor!
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I would put it on a 7 day auction on ebay start at .25....what can you lose?
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People are selling interesting errors like this from these new quarters and getting a lot of money in some cases and sold as is...not graded.
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Awesome. Thanks for the quick replies. I'll throw it on there and see what happens! I'll keep everyone posted.
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Die Crack with a Die Chip.
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nice anchor chain...keep us posted on auction results...people paying for odd die states now a days....
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Nice die crack @VB!
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Probably cost more for the listing. It would be better to wait to make a 5 coin deal for one price. That way the processing of the auction doesn't eat up the profits.
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