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1997-P Washington Quarter Cuds On Rim Of Reverse?

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Would this coin be considered two Cuds on the Rim of Reverse? The Rim exhibits a large Gap/Separation and joins together under the Letter "o" of Dollar. Any thoughts? Thanks.

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Collar Clash? http://www.error-ref.com/collar-clash/

Maybe that caused the collar to break?
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Interesting. Thanks E&V for the Link and could be. Welcome back!
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Thank you Perfect Error! I am glad to be back! I am hoping to post my finds sometime next week.

Anyways, the answer I provided was a good guess I had. Not quite sure if it's correct, hence the question marks.
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Nice! Ok, I am looking forward to seeing your New Finds!
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Check to see of the affected areas on the rims are the same on both sides. If so it maybe damage to the coin. But if it isn't then it maybe rim Cuds. I'm still on the fence on this one yet. (I hate being on top of a barbed wire fence. Not a good feeling) LOL
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