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2006-P Quarter

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2006P quarter with a bit of doubling & a few extra lumps.


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Looks like a tongue sticking out of the zero.
"Spend me or I'll be worth a cent by 2013".

Is that blob copper coloured?
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Die chip, littlemoney...
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To me it looks like a bird's nest with a bit of copper color & you say you have bad eyes Ugly.
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Well I had to ask because I couldn't really see it. It was an assumption on my part that the strike with that pointed a blob would literally tear the nickel plate, which I feel is what happened.

Stuff like this is neat, I don't desire owning any of it, but you guys post these great pictures I can fiddle with on this big monitor and I get to play "deconstruct the coin".

I almost like winter now.
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