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1964 D Washington Quarter With A Broken Beak

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Hi I have this quarter with half a bottom beak. machine damage?

1964-D-Washington-Quarter-With-A-Broken-Beak

1964-D-Washington-Quarter-With-A-Broken-Beak

1964-D-Washington-Quarter-With-A-Broken-Beak

1964-D-Washington-Quarter-With-A-Broken-Beak
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Looks like a hit, rather than an error. Or, you have a weird eagle that tried to eat a walnut.
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what if I had another coin from the same die that looked just like it but with more wear? Could that possibly be then a die break?
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