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2014 D Great Sand Dunes Reverse, America The Beautiful Quarters

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 Posted 01/02/2024  12:19 am Show Profile   Bookmark this topic Add MRC4U to your friends list Get a Link to this Message Number of Subscribers
While scoping quarters from the coin jar today I came across this America the beautiful series 2014 D Colorado "Great Sand Dunes". From the research I've done as of June 2023 " there are no major error varieties of this coin." I believe it could be a "die crack" similar to the 1999 "Spitting Horse" quarter or the 2005 "Speared Bison" nickel. Opinions?

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I see a scratch and a reed mark. If it was a Die Crack, it would be raised, not incuse. PMD.
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Looks like a scratch to me.
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Take a stick and run it through the sand, see the trench with mounds of sand along side it? That is what you have, a mound of metal along side of a trench which is a scratch.
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MRC4U Agree with Errers and Varietys "I see a scratch and a reed mark. If it was a Die Crack, it would be raised, not incuse. PMD"
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