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1962 D Mispelled Liberty

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Recently found this sorry for joking around with the alaska quarter jus a bit of fun but opinions? and Its not damage some people think damage but how can something damage a letter that small with out creating more.
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Not seeing what you are. Just a couple of circulation hits.
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I'm seeing circulation damage--dings and hits. Those hits may be taken 'vertically', meaning the spread of the damage is relatively small; or, hits can be lateral, meaning the spread of damage can be relatively large. And everything in between.
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So Some thing hit the B in Liberty when It was Struck and made it look like that? Is this common? I couldnt find any other like it, In thanks for you guys time to answere, I really have no idea
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Thank you for confirming DearBorn!!
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to the CCF!
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Circulation flattening. Post mint damage.
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Agreed that it's simply circulation damage.
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So Some thing hit the B in Liberty when It was Struck and made it look like that?

No. It was damaged during circulation.
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John calls it.
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