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1989 Liberty Quarter Either Missing R And I In Epluribus

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First time posting a coin, first week trying to find something of interest. I am asking for help in the determination of the R and I getting lightly stamped? Or something struck the quarter and removed them?

Basically do I have an error or go back to looking rookie?

Thanks ahead of time.

Any advice about my post or the quality of image, or how I posted it is welcome.

Take care,

Kevin
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That's the most likely explanation.



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Thank you for the link and allowing me to educate myself Dearborn. That thread you linked seems to indicate that not much value is brought from great filled dies (I'm sure their are exceptions). Is that an accurate assessment? This worthy of pinning to my wall? ha
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to the CCF and grease. There has to be a lot of devises missing to be worth a premium, like more than 50%. If you like it keep it till a better one comes up.
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