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1941 Washington Quarter Mint Error - Struck Through

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Couple areas with nice struck through error on the reverse of this quarter. This one was pointed out to me and I liked it so picked it.

1941 Washington quarter mint error - struck through


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Great coin!
It is a very attractive specimen.
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@tb, are you thinking that it a small dig on George's neck?
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He is talking about the reverse at the word quarter and the word dollar, America and the right wing.
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Yep I got that @ofm. I'm wondering about the additional small defect on the obv.
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The bit on his neck is just a small bit of lamination loss. Not a positive for the coin but at least not a ding.
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The bit on his neck is just a small bit of lamination loss.


Hmmm .... I was thinking small struckthru debris/metal since the edges seemed tapered.
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That would be my reaction as well, but I'm no error expert.
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When I checked it to me it looked like a spot of lamination that had fallen off before the strike as some die scratches go almost right down into the divot. But honestly could be a struck through as I can't see any reason to rule that out either.
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