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2008-P Arizona Quarter

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2008-P-Arizona-Quarter

2008-P-Arizona-Quarter

2008-P-Arizona-Quarter

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great find! wish I could find one like that, just gotta keep lookin I guess
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Partial collar error. Nice find. "So why could a partial collar issue make the coin look off center on both sides of the coin like a MAD." 'Probably another question that no one wants to know the answer to?'
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Good find, congrats!
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I'll bite @coop. Why exactly would a partial collar error cause a coin to have both sides look a bit struck off-center?
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Very cool.
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great looking coin, nice find
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Awesome find!
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CoopHome : How does a partial collar happen?
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How does a partial collar happen?

See: https://varietyerrors.com/coin-pric...price-guide/

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