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Uncirculated 2018 P Apostle Islands ATB With Edge Error

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 Posted 10/17/2023  08:06 am Show Profile   Bookmark this topic Add samiller513 to your friends list Get a Link to this Message Number of Subscribers
Still checking out the new uncirculated set of ATB Quarters I got for my bd and I came across this Apostle island quarter where you can see three bits of copper showing through on the edge. I know this is a type of edge errors, but I'm not familiar with edge errors yet. Would someone be able to elaborate on this a little more? And does it add numismatic value? Also, there does look to be a die crack or planchet issue on the bottom of Washington's neck so I'll upload a pic of that too but I care more about the edge issue.
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I think the edge has what is called copper foil and is a fun find but no real value. The die crack is cool but is very common in that location.
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Improperly Annealed? https://www.error-ref.com/improper-annealing/ Also, I see a Die Crack and a slight Collar Clash.
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Just a regular quarter. The bottom of the bust is a common area for a die crack. Copper foil along the rim is common, and not improper annealing.
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Die clash? Oh! Is that the "crack" looking bit right on the very edge under "wisconsin" and the date? (I know it's not a crack but that's the best way I can think to describe it). I've seen a few similar ones but I've failed to put a name to it.
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