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1995 Quarter - Touching N I, Others And Bubble Letters?

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Hey guys! Newcomer alert, second posting ever! (Sorry it's a bit long.) Recently got a microscope to play around with and noticed that a 1995 P Quarter I was looking at was connected at the NI and also completely bubbled in other areas. OF and AM possibly touching and second A in America and AR in dollar are filled. Also just looks sort of "chunky" in the eagle/leaves area...happened to have another 95 quarter that I've included in photo for comparison. (Front had some differences as well but not nearly as severe.) Seems to be overall pretty weird but my knowledge in this area is extremely limited, I hope I can start learning a lot soon. Hopefully pics are okay; lighting is fairly soft except for micrscope picture and detail might look off after reducing size. Can post more if needed! Anyways any info/input is appreciated!
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Looks like PMD to me, circulation smear. Also, please use a memory card in your scope.
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Circulation flattening - as the devices are flattened out, they get wider (the metal has to go somewhere)
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Also, please use a memory card in your scope.
I agree. Too many details are lost when you photograph a display screen.
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to the CCF and just circulation damage.
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