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1999-P-Georgia Quarter-Die Crack Obverse And Reverse

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I have a hard time find a crack on one. This one has a crack on both sides. Thought it was cool.

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Thought it was cool.


I agree--it is nice to see cracks on both sides.
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It's just a die crack. Nothing to match it up to. They are common because of the metal movement to form the bust. When you've seen many quarters, then you will realize how common they are. I don't even save die cracks any longer. Others do, I'm more of a variety specialist.
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