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1993 P Quarter Die Crack Or Die Trail?

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The reverse has a line that seems raised coming from the end of the branch through the O to the rim.

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 Posted 12/10/2015  7:06 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add mcshilling to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
It looks like it took a hit right on the 0 PMD
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There's some displaced metal from a hit. PMD
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Oh I see. The hit on the O made that line of displaced metal. Thanks both for the information. :)
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It is a die crack through that area. The image hides the left side of the "O". It is there, just a slight bit lighter in color. Probably another image at a different light direction would help us to see that better?
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Oh ok. Yes, I see the rest of the O faintly thanks. Did the die crack push the top layer of the O off? That piece of metal under and to the left of the O looks like a piece of it.
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