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1976 D Quarter Die Chip Or Moved Metal Under MM

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 Posted 10/28/2025  6:47 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add Errers and Varietys to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
It's most likely a Die Chip under the mint mark.
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Looks like a die chip to me.
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My first impression is that it's a die chip. However, given how the center of the D appears scraped flat and lower than the two points, I would carefully inspect that feature from the side. It might be folded over metal from a wrapping machine scrape.
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My vote is for it being a die chip plus a broken post (causing the center of the letter D to be filled in). Makes sense that these might occur in conjunction with each other.
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I'd go die chip first then a hit from circulation with that metal movement.
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Agree with the die chip line of thought.
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I'm with Brand's second take, you can easily see scraped metal right across the mm.
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