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1940-S Washington Quarter With Clashed Dies And Die Cracks

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This one comes in at MS66 and for not have true view, so my pictures will have to do. This coin features a very rare Retained Cud on the obverse, along with a minor double die clash and die cracks on the reverse. Thanks for looking!
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A cornucopia of die cracks. Cool.
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Really nice die cracks, but that die clash is even better @will!
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Thanks guys @Spence. I really like the Washington clashes. For some reason a lot of people don't notice them and there are high grade examples out there. I have this 40 a 41, 43, 44, and 48. All s mint marks and all high grade.
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Very cool!
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That's some crazy looking die cracks on the reverse - nice looking Quarter.
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Very cool indeed.
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Real Nice set of cracks on that one.. Exemplary!!
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I like.
Is that a double clash on the eagles left wing?
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