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1935-S Washington Quarter- (Reverse) Split Planchet?

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I got this from my LCS for $2.75 a bit ago with some other silver. I noticed that this one had a look consistent with some split planchets I had seen. It's probably just some wear and scratches, but I wanted to be sure. Thank you for stopping by!

-CH27

Weight: 5.9 grams
Coin sandwiched between the other two below is the '35

1935-S-Washington-Quarter--Reverse-Split-Planchet?
1935-S-Washington-Quarter--Reverse-Split-Planchet?
1935-S-Washington-Quarter--Reverse-Split-Planchet?
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probably just some wear and scratches


That is my best guess.
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This looks like PSD, probably deliberate.
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Ok thanks to you both. I was 90% sure it was damage but didn't want to toss it into the stack being unsure. Thanks!

-CH27
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Most definitely circulation wear.
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Just an unfortunate case of Post Strike Damage ( PSD) on the reverse. At least it's 90% Silver!
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Yup thanks to you both! Back into the stack it goes! And it's a semi-key so if I ever get a book this one will be a hole-filler for the time being. Thanks!

-CH27
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Looks sanded. You can see the scratches from the sandpaper.
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