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1994 P Washington Quarter Rvs Retained Cud

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Thought I would share, I found this one today searching through the quarters my daughter gives me to pay her share of the phone bill. I didn't see it listed, so I submitted it to cuds-on-coins


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looks more like a small die chip than a Cud
Cuds involve the rim of the coin.
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Note also the die chip on the E of Quarter on the reverse.
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I saw that - I think that chip is more interesting than the original one OP asked about
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Also looks like there may be a die chip on the leaf nearest to that cud/die chip. Overall, a kinda interesting coin @lawest.
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A Cud would affect the rim of the coin. This is inside the rim. Looks like several die chips so far.
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