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2002 Tennessee Quarter Heritage Error (Heritagf)

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Found this in my change and wondering how common it is.
2002-Tennessee-Quarter-Heritage-Error-Heritagf
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To CCF! Very interesting. Maybe a well placed hit moved the metal over?
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again to the CCF

Much better photo, thanks for the update.

Interesting coin, I'll look forward to what our experts say.
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That would be raised on the die.
Is it possible that a piece broke off of the die similar toma broken post?
If this was the case then there would be others like it out there.
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Found this in my change and wondering how common it is.


I'll be looking in my next boxes. Is it P or D?
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