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Duke Ellington Washington DC Quarter - Cud, Die Chip Or DDR?

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Duke Ellington Washington DC Quarter - Cud, die chip or DDR?

Well after the Half Dollar I have to bring something else a little challenging to you, tell me what you think of this one.

It's a CIRCULATED Washington DC Quarter w/Duke Ellington, f you look to the right of the piano, below the B you will see a die chip. If you look between Duke's shoulder and the piano, you will see what "appears" to be the letter L. The L is NOT the same size or shape as the other L's on the quarter... what do you think?
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Just die chips. Cuds are when the outside edge of the die brakes off.
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Die chips are minor compared to a Cud. (End of life event for a die)
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Yes, my fault... once I pushed post I knew the response I would get. LOL I know it is not a Cud and most likely IS a die chip. I guess I am trying to decide if there is any value in the HUGE coincidence that the die chip next to Ellington is in the shape of an L. Since this quarter is known for the DDR on the ELLINGTON.
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Die chips or gouges on yours but yours isn't the DDR from what I can see.

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with Pete.
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