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Can Anyone Tell Me What's Going On With George's Eye On This 1995 P Quarter?

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Over polishing or maybe grease?
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Like...on the eyebrow?
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Are you asking about the area just in front of the eye?

If so, I think that John1 is correct. That area has some loss of detail caused by over polishing of the die. I also see an area behind Washington's neck where the ponytail is flattened.

I've seen 4 coins posted on Facebook coin groups asking about Washington quarters of different years with areas like this one.
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Yes the spot before the eye and didn't even see the part in the pony tail is this a error or?
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@here, that flat spot on George's ponytail occurred after this coin was struck and is damage rather than a mint error.
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Die polishing is not an error,it is a die event.
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