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1994 P Quarter That Appears To Have A Strike Error. Does It?

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 Posted 06/30/2024  8:51 pm Show Profile   Bookmark this topic Add bobbyallison to your friends list Get a Link to this Message Number of Subscribers
On the reverse of this coin, it looks like the bottom of the stem of the letter T in the word United is broken(?). I'm brand new at collecting coins and am not sure what it is. Is this an error?

If this is an error, what is the error's type (e.g., strike through)?

Thanks in advance for any guidance.


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To CCF! The picture isn't the best, but it might be damage ( PMD).
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it is hard to tell with this image - it is too pixelated and too small to see details.
Please do not post up screen shots of a scope. or attempt to enlarge an image by increasing it by just zooming in, all you do is increase the pixels along with the actual image.
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to the CCF!
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bobbyallison,

Please tell us what you are using to take coin photos with,maybe we have a few tips we can give you to improve them.
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to the CCF and PMD.
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