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1971 Quarter P Something Up With T In Quarter

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That looks like a die gouge, it seems to have a slight curve to it (same arc as the perimeter of the quarter.
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Die gouge would be my guess as well.
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Must be from the sets. It is a die gauche find only in the sets. How many: Unknow (a lot) Value?: No idea.
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I agree, Die gouge. I don't think there is much demand for these, but I could be wrong.
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