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2001 P Washington Quarter Strange Burr

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Guys can you tell me what exactly is going on here?


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 Posted 07/18/2024  08:40 am  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add ijn1944 to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
Is the feature raised, or sunken (incuse)?
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Looks indented like a struck through a rim burr.
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The OP said it is raised... and I think I see a small piece of the rim missing to the east, so maybe an attached rim burr?
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Yes it looks like the rim burr is still there.
Don't remove it!
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Struck Through Rim Burr.
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Quote:
Struck Through Rim Burr.

the feature is raised not incuse for a struck through.

I think it is the actual bur that is still attached..
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That's my guess as well.
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