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Valued Member
United States
232 Posts |
I'm new at this, so I'll ask the pro's. Does this look like extra lettering between the R, T, and Y. It looks a little like a "T" between the are & T and an   "E" between the T & Y?
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Valued Member
 United States
232 Posts |
WOW! messed that post up, lol. what I meant to say was looks like a "T" between the are & t and an "E" between the T & Y
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Valued Member
United States
450 Posts |
I see an E between the T and Y
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Valued Member
Canada
75 Posts |
wow must be a ghost I can't notice no t to hard to see need better picture to many scratches on it ,maybe someone else will notice.good luck
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Valued Member
United States
465 Posts |
It looks like roll or bag damage,,but the pros can tell all,,but I see a tiny E,,
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Valued Member
 United States
232 Posts |
Should have my new camera soon with a magnifying lens and a photographer buddy to help me out with pics. I will say that it is hardly noticable with with the naked eye, I just noticed something strange. The "E" only showed when I took a pic with my current camera. Probably just a fluke, but thought the "E" was fairly defined under the camera, so thought I would ask. If the pro's think it may be something I will post some new posts soon. Hopefully I finally found something, lol.
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Pillar of the Community
United States
602 Posts |
Either a dropped letter or clash. Not caused by another coin or the E would be backwards. Interesting. WOLF
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Bedrock of the Community
United States
62064 Posts |
Looks more like a struck through error. Note the weakness on the right side of the coin including the mint mark. Just what I see.
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Bedrock of the Community
United States
12437 Posts |
I see a Rorsachach Test on a badly abused quarter 
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