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Bicentennial Quarter With Filled In D And A Line Cutting The I In Liberty I

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I found a bicentennial quarter with the D filled in and a line on the eye in Liberty cutting it in half does anybody know anything about this kind of coin thank you so much I have a picture of it but decide will not download it for me even though I readjusted the size I'm clocked it

IT in bicentennial coin. Filled in D and a line across the I in liberty.Can you tell me if this is standard Or actually errors


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Keep trying with the photos, we need them to help you. Ask if you need further specific help with them.

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This poll sounds like it should be in a regular thread under "Errors and Varieties" instead of a poll. You will probably get some replies there.

Filled D is a minor error but without closer images it's hard to tell if it's actually a filled die. And I can't see the line through the "I".
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Much larger images, please.



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Filled D and Ps are very common and it happens during the wear and tear on the dies.The line on the I of the LIBERTY although very small image but I am sure it is nothing more than a contact mark/ding/scratch.
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I merged your other topic with the photo into this one.
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Thank you everyone I honestly don't know how this works even though I have been reading guidelines. I'm sorry I have been posting incorrectly. I appreciate everyone's suggestions and will try to adhere to them. I do not know how to get a closer picture but will try. I have one other coin I have a question about but don't want to post to much. Thank you again!
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No problem! We are here to help. Everyone was new to this at some point.
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I am glad this subject came up.why are there 1976d quarters for sale on ebay with filled d going for 700 and 800 dollars? Am I missing something? I thought those are pretty common.
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No premium. They are being taken on a ride with no way back. Hope they give them negative feedback.
Information about broken posts on the closed devices ('D' on mintmarks)
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I saw someone else say it and I was wondering myself why are there 1976 1976 Quarters On ebay for hundreds to thousands of dollars do they possibly get sold if so I could show you some money I like this community I'm not a clean collector I just happened to notice a coin that I had that was tarnished and looked at the day and it was the bicentennial but I was not able to clean it To see if there was anything special about it I can see that this is kind of addictive looking at coins But it's also kind of fun Thanks to you everyone
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Quote:
They are being taken on a ride with no way back.

Another great quote from the wisdom of coop!


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