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1974 Quarter Massive Hole Error

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I haven't seen anything like this before, what do you guys think?

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What does the reverse look like?
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Could be struck through debris. That would be when a foreign object is on the planchet prior to striking, and gets struck in the coin. The piece fell out and left the depression you see.
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There does not appear to be any metal pushed up around the depression so I would guess struck through, as well.
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As I suspected, your coin was struck through unknown debris. Nice find
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Kinda reminds me of a tiny lil bullet.
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