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1996 Washington P Quarter Obverse And Reverse Die Cracks?

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May I please have theq communities expert opinion in regards to this quarter dollar?
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I see two minor die cracks.
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Yes other than the die cracks, was there something specific that you wanted us to look at @sbg? It helps when you are a little more clear as to what you are seeing with the coin in hand because otherwise we are just guessing as to your specific question. Thx.
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As above, I'm seeing die cracks.
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I'm curious about the U in united,the 1st R in Quarter, possible doubling on the E&R of America, and are those die cracks through the feet and head of the Eagle? I'm a beginner and eager to learn. Thank you for your reply.
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Except for the Die Cracks, everything else can
be attributed to circulation damage.
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Two Cracks on the reverse and one on the obverse. So there are three die cracks.

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Crack seems to go over the date and come back towards the rim after the 1st 9 in the date.
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