1998 P Quarter

hogan36

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cudamark

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Probably grease filled die.
 

galenrog

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Agreed. Generally, the simplest explanation is correct.

I looked at this last night, and refrained from posting anything until today. Primarily, I wanted to see what more experienced members had to say.

The best advice I was given regarding searching for errors on coins was to learn everything I could about the manufacturing of coins. The better our individual understanding of this, the easier it is to understand how something could occur.

Time for more coffee.
 

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Good to ask and learn for me also
 

PetesPockets55

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One other possibility if signs of clashing are visible is that it could be from polishing the die too much.
 

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