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1968 Or 9 D Washington Quarter. DDR? Clipped?

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Except for the part where on this coin you can see how the cutting tool pinched the edge.


This is what it looks like to me in the pictures and I'm thinking where devices are fading is because of the tool that was used to make the cut flattened them. I could be wrong though.
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I probably am wrong but I have this ready for that eventuality:

1968-Or-9-D-Washington-Quarter.-DDR?-Clipped?
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Haha love it. I tell you what. I'll actually send something off for once and let you all know
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If Coop thinks it's good, it's good. I still don't believe it but he's forgotten more than I know about coins and he ain't forgotten much.
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I am wondering, all of the clipped coins (straight or curved) that I have seen with the blakesley effect have shown it on both the obverse and reverse. Is it possible to have the effect on only one side like this coin? For as prominent as it is on the obverse I would expect to see some blakesley effect on the reverse around "QU" in "QUARTER"

It just doesn't look right to me or am I
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Is he eating crow?
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Is he eating crow?


After 20,000 posts with my impulsiveness, I've already consumed all my shoe leather.
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