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1980 N Cod We Trust Quarter And 1982 Quarter Fat In God.

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1980 quarter is missing or is improperly printed 'I' (well sort of).
1980-N-Cod-We-Trust-Quarter-And-1982-Quarter-Fat-In-God.


1982 quarter has fat letters.
1980-N-Cod-We-Trust-Quarter-And-1982-Quarter-Fat-In-God.


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11/26/2021 11:35 am
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 Posted 11/26/2021  11:38 am  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add Coinfrog to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
Guessing this is just circulation damage on the G.



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Looks like issues related to advanced die state, weak strike, or circulation damage, rather than errors.
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I think the same just bad die. But wasn't sure heres full pic's...for those that wanna see. I'm sure there is no value just curious more so to get others impressions.
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to the forum. with all stated above. Pretty good example though of what's called Ejection Doubling on LIBERTY but still just one of the many worthless forms of Machine Doubling. This Quarter has seen a rough life as apparent by all the nicks, dings, dents, etc.... I would chalk up IGWT to just circulation damage/flattening due to a long and hard worked life for this George.
Also meant to add- Coins are Struck, not printed (Notes and Bills are printed:) Just a little tidbit for the knowledge bank of numismatic terminology.
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11/26/2021 12:22 pm
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Also you have to factor in the excessive use of vending machines and casino usage. Also factor in Die Deterioration also affects the struck coins. No listings on V.V for that year/mint:
http://varietyvista.com/09b%20WQ%20...Listings.htm

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