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2021 Crossing Delaware 3 In One

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I picked up 10 rolls of quarters and noticed one had a different printing on it. The wrap was similar to the Loomis white and orange paper, but it had a PA address on it. I did not realize it until after I opened it that it was all 2021 Washington Crossing the Delaware. There were some others I need to look at once I get my new USB microscope. One of the coins had what someone here on another post was PMD. It may very well be PMD but I will post if it not. Trust me, I am not that lucky to find a new error. But 3 of these in 1 was a cool find.
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I see some differences. a close look will can confirm. I talk about the conjunction of the arm and body.
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I'm a bit confused here. Are you trying to show us that you found 3 CTD quarters with the same error (or PMD). Or are you simply showing off these fine 3 coin finds in a coin roll?

If the latter, they are nice looking coins and not readily found in bulk yet. (from what I heat, that is). If the former, please help me to see any anomaly that you are seeing.
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I don't see anything odd.
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Sometimes it takes having the area showing close the devices side by side to see the differences.:
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Just the area your seeing different? Then we can compare it to see what is different. It could be Machine Doubling, die wear, die damage, die cracks/chips/breaks. Just so many things it could be, from the three coins in the same image is not a help for us.
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There were 3 with this on the hat.
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Just a die chip. Very common. No added value.
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Sold all 3 for 60.00 to a collector. So I guess they do have a value to some people.
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Also finally got a new microscope. Found this on one of the CTD Quarters.
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Die Chips and weird errors have a value to some people. Found another cool one today in some pennies.
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I'd say it wasn't a collector that knew allot. You can fool some of the people some of the time.
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I want to thank the OP for coming back with images of the area in question. Many times the OP has questions but provides nothing but silence when we ask for follow-up images.

As far as selling them. Congratulations on finding a willing buyer for all three. New to collecting or not, they saw them, liked them, saw value, and bought them. Clad doesn't interest me (unless I find it, something like a die anomaly or doubled die). I suspect a lot of us are like that in our own collections. We zero in on some aspect that we find interesting, whatever the reason may be.
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He wanted them because they came in an NF String roll and their condition. I did get another NF roll and found 1 more with a missing tip of hat and one with the E at the end of Delaware partially gone (pic I posted above in the previous comments) with a comparison of a normal E.
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