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1991 Quarter With Die Breaks On Both Sides

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Is this called a die break and is it unusual for it to be on both sides considering they are in completely different spots?
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Also the rim is very flat if that is considered a different error
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Is this called a die break and is it unusual for it to be on both sides considering they are in completely different spots?


No, it's damaged. The damage happened after it left the mint. It's called PMD (Post Mint Damage).
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Someone playing wack a quarter instead of wack a mole. PSD
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