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2004-D Texas Quarter Possible Error

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Is this a die Strike that criss-crosses from rim to rim on the Reverse side of this 2004-D quarter? I tried to take a good picture of what I'm inquiring about. Thank you in advance for your help!
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Not sure what a "Hairline Strike" is, but this appears to be post-mint damage. Perhaps someone applied an Xacto knife to it.
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In order to really help you we need much better photos. No glare and close up in focus. Here is a link for using a cell phone camera:http://goccf.com/t/422658
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Right, sharp closeups would help.



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But, yeah, sorry, these marks are just intentional scratches.
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You can find out yourself if you look real close. If the line has a trench look then it is a scratch. How ever, if you need help that is why we are here. But we need close up pictures.
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