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Michelle Amos

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  1. Thank you everyone for your comments. They truly help and I'm glad I came to this chat forum before sending it in and getting laughed at lol. I do appreciate all of your input and will throw it back into circulation. Have a great day
  2. Hi Everyone, So I'm new to this forum and so here it goes... I'm. Not sure if I'm actually seeing a error on this coin or if I just need glasses lol. I received this Bicentennial Quarter in my change back at a gas station so I'm thinking one couldn't be lucky enough but maybe I am... So here is what I see and I will add pictures to show my findings if they are indeed actual findings. I see on the reverse side of the coin the drummer boy and there is 3 drum sticks. That's the first part of this. On the obverse side of the coin I see what looks to me like there was a nickel struck on the quarter as you can see the bands of a nickel and also the top of Jefferson's head or what I think is Jefferson's head. Then on Liberty the L and the I either seem to be double die or in fact just a split from what I think is a nickel struck on this quarter. Help is this I should be sending off to be further looked at or am I just seeing with a blurred vision. Thanks for any feedback you are awesome and so much appreciated !!!!! I am attaching pics of what I think is an error I know chances are I'm way off but that's why I'm here right? Then I am posting pictures without the arrows so you can get a better look at them again thank you....