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1967 Quarter With A What Looks Like A Mint On The Back.

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1967-Quarter-With-A-What-Looks-Like-A-Mint-On-The-Back. I found this on a 1967 Washington quarter, it looks like an o or a zero to me, my son says its a scratch what do you think?
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my son says its a scratch what do you think?


@tina, first welcome to CCF. Second, I think that your son is correct. It certainly is mostly round, but that is displaced metal surrounding a gouge in this coin.
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Thank you, I'm learning this so I will try to put them in the correct place, sorry.&
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Agree this is circulation damage.



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