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2005-P Minnesota Quarter Error Question.

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I have a question about a 2005 Minnesota quarter that has what appears to be a possible die break. The is an indenture o the Obese side. Thanks for your feedback.
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 Posted 04/28/2023  3:00 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add Spence to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
@rke, rather than a die crack, this actuate groove on your coin looks more like someone compressed another quarter into this one and the rim contact is now visible.
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Definitely damage, not a die break.
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Agree with the assessment above.
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just imprint of another coin.
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Thank you all. Was my first thought but thought I would ask others.
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Just for clarification, the "heads" side of a coin is called the OBVERSE, not the OBESE.
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