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1999-P Connecticut State Quarter Die Clash

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Pretty nice clash by the tree trunk. There are clash marks in between the branches, but, nothing shows dramatically enough to show.

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 Posted 05/03/2026  8:05 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add snailking1 to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply

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possibly from Washington's hair

That's what I'm thinking.
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It sure looks like it. Very cool find.
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Liken them quarters, aren't you? Add it to the collection, good eye

? I know you picked up a box (so 2,ooo coins) do you zone in and just check coin after coin after coin or do check while (let's say) watching TV and check a few during commercials? Also, Do you separate by year/design or just as they fall out of the roll?
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Thank You, Everyone
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Liken them quarters, aren't you?

Absolutely!
Don't know if it's just because they're new to me, but I like the variety. Been posting most of my finds on an ongoing post, over in the CRH section

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do you zone in

Completely! I can easily get lost for a couple hours doing nothing but CRH.
I become obsessive with things
Other than pulling a few to compare when I question if there might be something going on, I usually just look at whatever comes next. Though I did separate a bunch of the American Women series once to slow myself down study them a little closer.
I also predominantly use a loop. The scope is used mostly for pics, to confirm possible "sightings", and, for quarters I know have a lot of varieties (like the W.V., Harper's Ferry).

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Thank You, jbuck
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