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2015 Blue Ridge Parkway Quarter D

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 Posted 12/22/2020  10:44 pm Show Profile   Bookmark this topic Add yourmajesty206 to your friends list Get a Link to this Message Number of Subscribers
Hi so from what I understand it shows there isn't any errors or known ones on the 2015 ridgeway quarter but. I found a interesting thing on this quarter while looking at it and just crisp pictures of the quarter new right above 2015 there is usually a single thing leaf extending right to left above the "01" in 2015 but mines didn't have any leaf but... Hmm a blot haha
I must be crazy lol

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Congratulations, you found the lost blot! This appears to be a bubble or blister of some sort that was probably a single event rather than a die wide flaw, in my estimation. I cannot say for certain. Keep an eye open on ebay, but I can't imagine much demand or reward for a missing blot.

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Lol I understand it probably wouldn't be anything amazing but it isn't like just a blot though.. it missing a whole leaf as the single leaf usually extends further left them the zero and it seems to be a different shaped leaf
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This one is in grey scale to just see if anything was different about it
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 Posted 12/23/2020  05:14 am  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add John1 to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
to CCF. Might be a die chip of some kind?
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Keep in mind that these devices on this area are incuse. Contact marks on the fields will show up as a incuse mark. That is what you are seeing. Just coin contact.
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But isn't a incuse mark sunken in ?

So the coin below is just a regular denver mint 2015 coin stock google image and there is. Single tiny leaf that is in between that last foliage right above year 2015 and you see how it has a bump above the 1 in 2015 then the leaf extend left

The coin I observed doesn't even have such leaf but a thicker fat short leaf that starts at the 0 in 2015 but anyways sorry I might just be clueless on different marks it's not a Indent. But looks like it belonged to the foliage until I looked up comparison pics to see what a "stock perfect" coin is suppose to look new
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Yes, but not as deep as the date devices. So you contact mark is just damage to the coin.
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