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Wyoming-State-Quarter.


I'm not sure the image is going to show but the area of interest is the rear and back of the rear leg. What can those of you with experience tell me?
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to CCF. Maybe a die chip.
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Probably die chips.

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Or a die gouge/die dent. It looks like a straight line on the flanks of the horse? Not the worse thing I've seen on that area of a horse. LOL
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Thanks for the info. And the welcome. I have been going through old pocket change and have found a few that I'm curious abt. I will try to research it first and try not to become to bothersome.lol
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@LR, the goal here is education, so we are very happy to help you in whatever way we can with your coins. One small request would be that on future threads, please include the year and mint in your title as this can help us by improving the efficiency of our searches down the road. Thx!
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Thanks, I'll be sure to do that.
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