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2007 State Quarter

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 Posted 08/19/2014  2:10 pm Show Profile   Bookmark this topic Add Cindy Wood to your friends list Get a Link to this Message Number of Subscribers
This 2007 State Quarter has a filled "b" in Liberty and on the reverse Every zero 6,9 and O are partially filled. What causes this and does it add any premium or is it just a neat looking coin?

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Rookie seeing die chip on the "B" (obverse). Is that another die chip on the pony tail? Possible die chips or machine damage (reverse)? Hard to make out in pics.

Also is it the angle of the pics or is it me. If flipped end over end looks like slight misaligned strike in opposite directions? I'm using a new computer so every I look at now seems skewed left to right on my wide monitor, but (usually) not so much top to bottom. Thanks, Doug.

PS Is neat looking and wait for second opinions.
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Maybe Die deterioration/chips? Might be the ang of your photo's but it looks a little off center ?

EDIT:
Every time I see that REV it reminds me of the Show " heck on Wheels" for some reason.
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Die chips,no added (retail) value.
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The coin doesn't worth too much but there are some collectors of die chips out there.
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It's just die chips and if it isn't the camera angle, then it's a bit off center but not enough to have any premium value.

On the other hand....I've seen them for sale just like that but I don't know if ever sell or not.


If it was mine, I'd keep it until I had a better one.
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