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What Do I Have? This Is A 2022 D Quarter

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I found a 2022 D Quarter with the last number 2 is different from the other 2s.
I though that it was twisted and the bottom was larger than the other.
What do I have?
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 Posted 05/11/2025  11:29 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add Errers and Varietys to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
Probably caused be a very slight Grease Filled Die issue. No premium.
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I'm thinking that it took a hit in circulation that smashed the lower part of the 2.
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I'd say circulation flattening too. If you draw a line from the top of the 2, where it starts to flatten, thru the D that is also flattened it forms a straight line from something hitting in that area..


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Agree with the post-strike damage assessment. It's customary to post full, large and sharp pics of the obverse and reverse. This would provide context to better understand what may be happening. Thanks.
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You have a damaged quarter that has taken a hit slightly flattening the devices.
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Not very good at pictures
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