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1994 P Quarter Off Center

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Would this be considered off-center or what? Check the rim out.
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This is called a MAD (misaligned die). In this case only one die is off center, but a true off-center strike will have both sides offset. These only carry a premium if part of the design is missing.

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Fairly common, no premium.



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Fun find, but I agree - not enough off center to draw much attention.
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Thanks all...really in the learning stage now. Don't get me wrong, if something has a premium to it...I will take it :)

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You can also see slight Collar Clash on the obverse at K:5. The obverse die struck the reeded collar and some of the design was transferred to the rim gutter. This seems to be more pronounced on misaligned die strikes.
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