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1993 P Quarter Possible Error?

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Could you share your expertise on this 1993 Quarter
The E in the word QUARTER has some issues
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It maybe moved metal. Look to see if the devices are normal or of the tops are thinned?
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The tops appear to be intact and level,the bottom of that E seems a tad thin.
It looks almost like another E slightly turned eastward and laying directly on the second line in the letter itself.
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Happens.
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Does it pick away with a wooden toothpick? It is an unusual shape for a die chip.
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Tried the toothpick and it is still there.
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Ok well perhaps you can give us a close-up photo of this area--with bright light and in sharp focus? It could be dragged up metal from the E, but I'm just not sure.
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Here is a close up of the area.
1993-P-Quarter-Possible-Error?
1993-P-Quarter-Possible-Error?
1993-P-Quarter-Possible-Error?
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