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Hello Forum! I was checking some change I just got as change from a purchase and found this 2015 D Saratoga quarter. It looks like a die clash of the D Guard and basket hilt over Washington's neck over the "Y" and down to the "Q". Please let me know your thoughts on this one. Thanks!   
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Quote: It looks like a die clash of the D Guard and basket hilt over Washington's neck over the "Y" and down to the "Q". Ummmm, not sure about that but it looks kinda like blob of glue. Soak it in acetone and see if it comes off.
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Took a extreme zoom picture and I don't think it is glue. I can soak it as well to verify. 
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Thanks Rothery, Took a extreme zoom picture and I don't think it is glue. I can soak it as well to verify. 
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IMO, Id do same see what happens images dont match up because that image hit should be at head not neck
Edited by Eyez 02/24/2021 4:13 pm
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Looks like I can see rolling lines on the affected area and the 'Y' in Liberty looks thinner. Not sure on this one. (The jury is still out) Make me wonder if it wasn't struck through a bit of thin cladding, that fell off after the strike. (I don't recall this happening before?) I'd keep it safe for now.
Edited by coop 02/24/2021 7:40 pm
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Quote: I can soak it as well to verify. 
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You can't soak off, what is part of the coin. Note the rolling lines on that area? That is the original surface. As I mentioned I feel something was on the planchet, when the coin was struck. And now it is no longer there. Thus the rolling lines on that area.
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Quote: Note the rolling lines on that area? Yes I did and they aren't all parallel to each other, looks more like scratches, maybe from someone trying to clean that area.
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Thanks for that info. From the images provided, they look straight.
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Sorry Coop and Rothery I was out of pocket yesterday. I did soak the coin in acetone and nothing changed. New image uploaded. 
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Hmmmmm
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It maybe a thin piece of cladding peeled from the coin. Is the color red? It doesn't look like that in the image.
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Looks like something dripped and splattered in that area
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Took two other pics (Obverse & Reverse) I think you can see the bottom of the hilt just above the Q.  
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