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2004-P Wisconsin Long Smooth Die Chip In Ribbon

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I know that the State Quarters are riddled with chips and other cosmetic flaws but I figured this one was a little different than most.

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04/28/2012 6:28 pm
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Not dramtic enough to carry any value over a quarter.
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Its only a die chip in the ribbon but its neat and yes only worth 25 cents. Thanks for the reply though, I mean no one else said anything for almost a month, so I took the hint and wrote it of as an unusual chip.
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