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1981 Wash Quarter Blurred MM

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 Posted 10/11/2019  3:50 pm Show Profile   Bookmark this topic Add Frankhodges to your friends list Get a Link to this Message Number of Subscribers
Is it P, D, S or an error? Thanks.
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A close-up of the MM would help!



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Hard to to but I'll try
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The new pictures are perfect!

That is a letter P that has been flattened by circulation. When it was first struck, the post on the die that forms the center of the letter P likely was broken and so that part of the letter was filled in when struck. These are fun to see, but pretty common and don't typically command a premium.
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Thanks for the ed; at least I'm still alert at 79!
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Always odd how a hit is in just the right place to mess up something.
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