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Kansas Quarter Missing T In Trust

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Found this in my states quarter collection

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Grease Filled Die in that area preventing the devices to form in that area.
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I agree with coop, Grease Filled Die.
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What's this? "IN GOD WE RUST ?" ?

Even in the Check Spelling, it said: 'Congratulations No mistakes'!
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Is it grease that caused the shinier area around the bust as well?
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Yes. We always call it grease when it could actually be oil or debris. But it is a struck through error. The device was filled with something and the coin was not able to be shaped in that area. We see that a lot.
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