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1995 P Quarter, Slight Misalignment Error?

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Here is a 1995 Quarter that I mentioned in my thread about the 1966 damaged quarter. Figured I should make a separate thread so I dont further detail the other thread. To my understanding this is a misalignment error?

1995-P-Quarter,-Slight-Misalignment-Error?

Here is the reverse side as requested in the other thread. It looks normal (with some corrosion or discoloration.

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This one is a mis-aligned die. You can tell its not an off center because the reverse is not off like the obverse is. Still, it's a neat find if you want to keep it! Cool find!

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Sometimes examples like your coin can be a collectable. But your coin on the reverse is not showing what I had hoped to see on it. It is the weakness of the devices where the miss alignment happened. What does it look like?
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Note the weakness on the reverse side where the arrows are pointing. Sometimes the devices may not fall over the edge of the coin, but the weakness shows on the reverse. That was what I had hoped to see on your coin. But it wasn't so. But now you know more about these from seeing this image.
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I see, thanks for the info. Now I know something more to look for
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Check out a link that can be made by CoopHome. Note how it turns blue? Click on that and you will be able to read a lot more information that is contained on the links and subjects of various thread links. Or if you like yourtube videos, note on my signature line the numbers 1-5. Those are different videos with the theme: Coin Fishin'. What to keep and what to throw back. About 2 hours long and broke down to about 20 minute subjects.
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