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1994-P Washington Quarter Error

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Curious as to what this is called? I know images are not the Best, but it runs from the top left of the "N" in United all the way into the eagles wing.... It shows up on top of the N and has a Spot there that looks like it had been flattened or pancaked from wear?
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05/02/2020 8:39 pm
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Take a picture of the coin as good as you did with your fingerprint and we'll be able to tell.
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Given the photos posted, that linear feature in the last image may be a die crack.
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Looks like the top of the die crack has worn off the coin. When the coin was new, it was there. Now that raised area on the top of the device has worn off.
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