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1994 P Washington Quarter Mint Error - Broadstruck

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This one is quite large, and appears to also be a chain strike at the 4 o'clock position. Surfaces are quite proof-like.

1994-P Washington quarter mint error - broadstruck


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Yes - that is quite large. Nice example TB.
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Excellent! Can't blame a long ride in a dryer on this one...
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On the obverse and reverse...what are the markings (from 7-9) reaching out towards the rim called?
Sharp example!
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Excellent one, Tropicalbats
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Nice one!
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Great example, tropicalbats!
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