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2006 P ND Quarter Curiosity

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The right arm of the Y in liberty appears thicker than the left arm. I compared it to another 2006 P ND quarter and that one didn't have a wider arm. So I am curious as to why. Last pic is of liberty on both coins.
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Could be just wear flattening.
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That B looks interesting as well--perhaps a slightly worn die chip?
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I'll say circulation flattening.
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I would go with circulation flattening as well.
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My guess would be circulation flattening.
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Sounds good to me. It just caught my eye. In the pic it does look somewhat flattened.
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