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New 1985 P Quarter Find In My Change.

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So I found this quarter in my change. So on this there a border line off wing that it splits off and goes up right into the N in united. Let me know your thoughts on it.

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Given the pics posted, it appears to be a die crack. Not convinced that this coin is 'new', but the die crack looks quite legit.
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Not sure it is a die crack, it does not shoe on top of the U or N. to me it seems to start in the middle of the U then a small bit of it between the U and N then all the way up between the N and the Right wing all of it is on the field of this coin, I think it could be a gouge on the die as the field on a die is the highest point, and that the devices are incused and most likely not involved by the gouge.
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Much sharper close up photos certainly would help.
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to the CCF!
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Possibly an Interior Die Break.
Not really anything major, there would be
many more out there the same.
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Circulation wear may have removed the portion(s) of the die crack which 'cross through' raised features.
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pics are overly magnified, too large and blurry, to give a good evaluation
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