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1999 Quarter Error

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Can someone tell me what type of error is in the A and N in Caesar Rodney?

1999-Quarter-Error

1999-Quarter-Error

1999-Quarter-Error
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06/25/2012 11:05 am
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Can you get a close up?
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I will try again I took that one through my loop
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They are just small die chips. IMO I wouldn't call small die chips an error. They are a normal part of striking coins and are very common.
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It is die wear. Some parts of the die chip away, as it wears down and shows as filled areas in the letters.
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Thanks
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