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Unknown Imprint On '69 Quarter

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Looks like a zero on Washington's neck and a possible die crack running under liberty. I'm more curious about the circle, never seen anything like it. Any suggestions?

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That is interesting. What does the reverse look like?
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Looks like it should, no indication that anything is wrong the obverse. Very strange
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Ryan, your picture is the obverse.
Not sure what is going on. Lets see if some of the pro's chime in.
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I can see the eagle wings around Washington's head. Something has happened to this coin, it would help to see both sides.
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Die clash? Whats the mark on the neck? Really odd interesting coin this will be fun to watch
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Not not sure why I said obverse, lol. I know better. Not sure how to as a pic on here but I'll take one of the reverse, looking at it through a 16x loupe the reverse looks a it should. I took it to the local coin store, which if run by a man who would barely look at it.
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It couldn't be a die clash. A die clash usually only affects the fields. (The outside part of the die.) The devices for the bust are set deep into the die and remains untouched during a clash. If there is design transfer from another coin it will be on the highest parts of the devices. Still waiting for images of the reverse. (Jury still out)
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My first reaction was vise job but the more I look, the more I see so I am probably wrong. It's the line under the liberty that has me. I would like to see the reverse as well, that would help with the diagnostics, even if it is normal.

I look forward to additional opinions (**cough cough** calling Coop at al!).

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From the images that area under LIBERTY might be a stain or glue? Not sure from the images.
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It's not a stain or glue, it starts where that little chip is on the right and runs to the left
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In a few hours when my buddy gets up I'll get him to take a proper picture. He has a DDR camera that can get all the details from 10 feet away.
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