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Bicentennial Quarter Error? Reverse (1976 D)

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Bicentennial-Quarter-Error?-Reverse-1976-D
Bicentennial-Quarter-Error?-Reverse-1976-D
Bicentennial-Quarter-Error?-Reverse-1976-D

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@its, could that be dried clear glue?
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Not a glue , double check it.
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Ok good thx for checking. Just be clear, is that parch higher or lower than the surrounding field?
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It seems to be dip in
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The inside is deeper and feels like a void that surrounds it.
Thanks for the time.
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Funny how you state that the error is on the reverse, but you post up a very nice and large image of the obverse, then follow up with a tiny image of the reverse (the side you have questions about) Yes, you posted a close up of your reverse, but a good image of the reverse is ju7st as important to help trouble shoot a coin.
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Thanks for the input &
Still learning #129310;
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If it is incuse, then it is probably a Struck Through.
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Yes, if that 'patch' looking feature is below the surrounding surface (therefore sunken/incuse) then I'm thinking strike-through. Possibly a gritty grease strike through.
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The hole form of show some sort of the substance on the surface. Here the best I can do with the OP photo
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