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1965 Washington Quarter Extra Metal Reverse

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Extra metal in the field of the reverse, from off the rim



1965-Washington-Quarter-Extra-Metal-Reverse

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Looks like a Cud to me.

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the metal is missing where the overlay is (Reverse)
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What does the edge look like in this area. (Outside diameter)
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It's damaged.
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I'll photo today for ya, its peeled back
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This is a damaged coin, nothing but PMD.
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Interesting damage anyway. Is it just the light or does a channel exist on the obv. below the Y
Also, both obv./rev. center areas of the coin are uniformly
flattened with no marks on the surfaces. Seem to be the same height as the two other flattened areas in question.
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