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2019 P San Antonio Missions Quarter Possible Error Or Variety?

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I was looking at 12 2019 san Antonio p quarters under a digital microscope, and noticed 2 had the same "error" on the wheat picture, where the wheat is tied, on the bottom right side, looks to almost be a bump. I thought it was damage at first but when I found a second one with the same exact mark in the same exact spot I figured it could be something else.

If you look at it without magnification it is noticeable, like a little raised metal dot on both. Compared to the rest they dont have it. I'll include some pictures for your judgement. I am new to coin collecting so please excuse me if I did not use the right term for this forum. Thank you!
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to CCF. Looks like a die chip.
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@JM, first welcome to CCF. Second, well done with your pictures--they are well above average for a first-time poster. Finally, I agree with @john1 that you have found a die chip on the bottom of the cord. Well done seeing that--it is pretty subtle.
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Thank you @John1 for the response, I felt a little foolish not realizing it was a die chip. Much appreciated!

And @Spence thank you for the response and praise on the pictures, it means a lot.

@jbuck thank you for the welcome.
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