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Odd 2004 P Texas State Quarter Unusual Error? Help

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I found this very odd looking Texas State Quarter today while searching through my State Quarters, it looks like nothing I've seen before and through my online searching of known errors I cant tell what it is. It almost looks to me like there is a hidden image behind George and the Texas design on the rear so it effects the obverse and the reverse. I tried to take the best pictures I could to show what I'm talking about it is easily noticeable in bright light when you rotate the coin to see the luster, and I tried to capture this in the photos, any help identifying this error or not would be greatly appreciated
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 Posted 04/27/2018  11:34 am  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add John1 to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
to CCF. Kinda looks like a struck through "thin" layer of grease.
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Looks like a Struck Through Grease. Very common on these quarters, especially from the Philly mint.
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thank you, learning new things everyday still on the hunt for those doubled dies
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Here's some additional info.

https://www.NGCcoin.com/news/articl...ck-throughs/

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