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1993 P Quarter Two Errors? Reverse And Obverse? Please And Ty.

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No errors as far as I can tell. Can you explain what you think the error is?
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@CH420, are you talking about the two die cracks, one on the obv and one on the rev?
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That has to be what he's talking about Spence. Those are the only two things out of sorts with that quarter.
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On the obverse, the Quarter looks like it was Struck Through a little bit of Grease (AKA Grease Filled Die), by the profile. There's a Die Crack on the rim that extends to the bust, and there's a Die Crack on the reverse that extends to the lower tree branch. Although, since both of these are very minor, there's no premium over face value for these, but you can keep it if you like. http://www.error-ref.com/struck-thr...-grease-oil/

This link talks about Shattered Dies, but your Quarter doesn't have any of this. I just want to show you what Die Cracks looks like on coins. http://www.error-ref.com/4880-2/
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Thank you all for the information, much appreciated.. Yes I was preferring to the die cracks in both sides, and was in question about the color around his head or I thought it might have been lamination issues
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The area near the one is, might as well have perforations like a cracker. That area gets broken so often. I was looking at the devices thinking they we what you were talking about. Then I realized they were not round, but more oval shaped which makes the devices look disfigured.
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The obverse Die Crack is considered a Spike Head though check on COC maybe to see if it is listed :)
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Pretty cool, I have lots of stuff to show, I've been collecting for a long time since I was a kid.. Took a break and been back at it for a couple of years but I've reviewed previous post and have learned a lot from you guys, I appreciate and respect everyone's opinion, thank you and God bless
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Coincentslady, thank you for the reply how can I check the COC?
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