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1994 D Quarter Is This Normal?

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Going through some pocket change and noticed this on GW chin and upper lip. I haven't noticed it on other quarters. Is this a form of die break? Sorry for the cut off pics on full coin, but its a 1994.


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unsure, looks normal from the portion I can see of the oversize pics
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Looks like circulation hits.
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I can see a build up of material towards the face, so it is a hit mark.
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