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Please Help To Identify Type Of Error 2003 P Maine Quarter

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Please-Help-To-Identify-Type-Of-Error-2003-P-Maine-Quarter The B & R in Liberty and the I, W & S In God We Trust

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very hard to tell but I believe they are die chips, if so they are pretty interesting but also common and of little to no added value above face value.
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Thanks, I tried to get the best photo that I could.
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it appears to be a late die state which would explain the chipping...it also appears to have die chips and cracks on the base of the bust.

excellent study piece
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I'm not seeing a LDS with these pics but I do see die chips.
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They look like die chips to me
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