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There is fill in both S's on the word "states" on the reverse of the coin



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Those are die chips. That area on the die is chipping away in the fields around those devices. Common on the single squeeze dies.
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Those are die chips. That area on the die is chipping away in the fields around those devices. Common on the single squeeze dies.


Is it worth anything?
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Yup, definitely die chips.


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Common on the single squeeze dies.

The key word is common, so sure it's worth something, but no more than a coin without chips..
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Since when were Barber quarter dies single squeeze?
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