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Bedrock of the Community
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There are die chips on the tail and feet.
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Pillar of the Community
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Hi Cory, You have another adventure to discover with coins. The large die Chip under the tail is considered an IDB (interior die Break) because it is so large. This information is at a website called. CudsOnCoins.com Here is a link to the page, just scroll down and see if you can match your large die chips to the ones on the website and let us know. If it doesn't match then we can help you out a getting it submitted for a listing on their website. http://cuds-on-coins.com/interior-d...rse-quarter/Congrats - I think this is a great find. I have only found 1 so far. have fun CC
Edited by CoinCents 09/04/2016 7:43 pm
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Thanks coincents, I may be wrong but comparing it to another quarter it seems to have an extra talon under the die chip. I obviously am new to this an I'm gonna check that site out now an I'll get back to yall
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Valued Member
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Ok, so I checked it out an those two areas are in the same spot but look a lot different. Mine also has it on the tip of tail as well as the top of the tail. Does that mean it needs listed? I'm gonna try an take some better pictures
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Pillar of the Community
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Yep, that would be a new listing it would seem :) Some close-ups of those die chip area's would be great then we can get a good look at them as well.
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Pillar of the Community
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Seems most the errors are P mints. Need more out West. Denver makes them good
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Valued Member
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I don't think this will help much more but it's all I got. I'll keep trying. It's probably same listed one anyway. Thank you for the help 
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Pillar of the Community
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Not close enough yet, take a look back at the COC website again and see how close they get the photo's? See if you can get a close-up like that.
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Valued Member
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I'll keep trying. I've got four different coins with these die chips in the same area but all look different to me. But yea I'll try again
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Pillar of the Community
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Doing the photos are difficult and I still have difficulties getting good close-ups.
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Valued Member
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So here it is finally 
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Pillar of the Community
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You're getting there. We can see that the 3 die chips are there. What I am trying to see are the actual shapes of the die chips, so you may need to capture them in more than 1 shot. Also, see if you can get straight on photo's, instead of angles this will show the proper proportions.
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Pillar of the Community
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I know you must be really frustrated with is, hang in there. Here is the type of photo I am referring to. 
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