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Is this a stamp error on this 1974 quarter?
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Looks like a foreign substance on the surface.



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Not an error. Looks like another coin was on top of this one when the two were exposed to something. Perhaps it spent time in a water fountain.
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looks to some sort of adhesive on it. Try an over night soaking in pure acetone to see if it loosens up and comes off.
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looks like some sort of glue. Not a mint "stamping" error.
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Jr. thought that he was William Tell one day, whilst he play with his dart gun, in the back yard. It was May, so the apples were not ready yet, so he used a quarter, which he leaned upon a limb, made good a target. Although the apples were not ripe, the tulips shown bright, and so that was the quarters plight. It lay nestled in the flower, quarter and dart, together embraced all summer long. Jr. never found them, though look as he might. Until you recaptured it, in your own right.._._..Bravo!
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