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2008 P Alaska Quarter Somethings Wrong With The Bears Paw

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Seen this before, it is a Die Chip.
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Pretty common but getting harder to find. Another nick name for them is 6 claws.
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Yup...die chip. Looks like a compound fracture of his toe!
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