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Need Help With This 1957 D Washington Quarter Errors?

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I am referring to the tail trailing the egals head. And the extra in the bottom I the r in quarter.



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I can see a very small Die Chip, But nothing else.
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Die crack/chip behind the head.
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Ok. Thanks
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How can it be chipped when it bulges out
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The die itself had chipped out. This left a recessed area in the die , so when it struck your coin , the coins metal flowed into the recess leaving a bulge on the finished coin
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Your awesome thanks for the information
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