Recently added to my collection, this coin is a second example of a bicentennial quarter die clash. This clash also appears intentionally abraded, particularly on the obverse.
Washington's neck and chin are visible through the torch flame. His lips are found between two stars, and a bit of face is found below the drummer's wrist.
I have to be honest, when I look at the coin in the holder, that rainbow toning looks artificial to me. The obverse also has some cloudy toning that has a fingerprint.
@Dearborn: that link will take you to the PCGS cert and a huge TrueView image of the coin. I didn't want to post it directly because I don't know the copyright rules for their images.
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