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2005-P Minnesota Quarter Divot

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George has a divot under his neck just under the initials. I'm stumped, first time Ihave seen this
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Can you take a clearer picture? Thanks!
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tried to take better photos but they become distorted and blurry from the light
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Small matter--this is a 2005 quarter, not 2021. Yes, photographing coins can be a bugger.
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Early stage die chip?
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