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1963-D Washington Quarter Strike Damage Above Quarter Dollar?

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1963-D-Washington-Quarter--Strike-Damage-Above-Quarter-Dollar?
1963-D-Washington-Quarter--Strike-Damage-Above-Quarter-Dollar?
1963-D-Washington-Quarter--Strike-Damage-Above-Quarter-Dollar?
1963-D-Washington-Quarter--Strike-Damage-Above-Quarter-Dollar?
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Probably polishing marks. Doesn't look like an error either way. Keep looking!

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Actually, it could be die flow lines from a worn die issue, from striking a ton of planchets at the U.S. Mint.
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I was thinking worn die.
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Die deterioration, I agree.
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Die flow. The die was in the VLDS when this coin was struck.
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Thanks everyone, just trying to learn the correct terminology!
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