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2009 District Of Columbia Quarter

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I had to buy a book of stamps at the the post office today. I got the book of stamps and my change, but not paying attention to the guy behind the counter. He opened up a roll of quarters and the first one out of the roll is.

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Well that's good news. New quarter and with a misaligned die at that.
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Thank You, Please what is a misaligned die?
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This is where one of the dies maybe a little offcenter compared to the other die when the coin was struck.
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Nothing special unless both top and bottom are misaligned.
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Wow did I mess up. I meant obverse and reverse.
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