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Virginia State Quarter Water Doesn't Stop

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And a meteor is streaking across the sky.
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I think he is looking at the bottom front of the ship? A closer view might show us if this is incuse on the coin. If so then it was damaged or a struck through may have happened?
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Double check as it maybe just some sort of foreign material adhered to the surface of the coin. Thanks, Doug.
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