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2009 P.r. Proof Quarter

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Would this add any value to a coin? if you look where the arrow points it is missing the frosty look on a small portion of the coin. It is an error but does it have any value? Does it take away value?

2009-P.r.-Proof-Quarter

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The coin is missing frost. I would have no idea if its rare myself others will know. Again I really like the Open Arrows you use Tweak800.
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Probably just a die polishing issue in that area.
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I don't think it is die polishing, I think it is a area that didn't get the laser etching.
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Are they treated with lasers ? I thought it was treated with acid ? Or is that the old way?
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