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1976 D Washington Quarter Die Crack

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Nice example! Does the obverse show a doubled die?
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I posted it back in mid August. Now I'm just trying to see if I potentially found something new
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So there's a plethora of them
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It is a die defect. An aging die. Wrinkles to a senior is not a badge of honor. Just an aging process. When the dies crack, all the rest of the coins stuck with that die will have the same crack until the die is retired. As much as 54% of all the coins could be affected that way. It is interesting to new ones and they save them, but after a few years of searching, they realize how common they were.
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