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1999 Delaware State Qtr DDR?

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 Posted 09/04/2017  07:25 am Show Profile   Bookmark this topic Add SDM to your friends list Get a Link to this Message Number of Subscribers
there was also a site that showed a sneezing horse and ck back leg for doubling Thanks
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It looks like Machine Doubling to me, but let's see what an expert says
Do you have a link for the site where you found the sneezing horse?
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Sorry it took so long to get info.Thanks////////Errors on the 1999 Delaware State Quarter There is only one error for the state of Delaware. Due to die cracks at the Philadelphia Mint, it appears as if the horse is spitting. Collectors who come across this coin will notice a hairline crack that extends from the horse's mouth towards the edge of the coin. Depending on the size of the crack, a collector could find their error coin valued between $5 and $20. However, the average circulation State Quarter is only worth the face value of $0.25. These coins can be spent, saved, or taken to the bank. http://coins.com/coins/value-of-199...ate-quarter/
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