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1966 Quarter error. Help needed
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Hello folks . I have searched Google and error.ref ect . Can someone please help me . I have a 1966 Quarter with obverse struck through capped die . Does anyone have a clue on the value ? Any help will be appreciated. Thank you .IMG_20220810_141113.thumb.jpg.e3916b74bf9ae64a6f7d180c30183d88.jpg

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I'm curious and skeptical in a way. I don't think NGC is real prone to spelling errors on slabs. I've never heard of a 'cappe die' nor a 'capped die.' Not sure what the obv was struck through, but with cloth it usually shows a fabric pattern; maybe paper in this case? Are there such things as cappe dies or capped dies, and what are they? In such a case, what all can a die be capped with (or cappe'd with)?

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On 8/15/2022 at 10:13 AM, JKK said:

I'm curious and skeptical in a way. I don't think NGC is real prone to spelling errors on slabs. I've never heard of a 'cappe die' nor a 'capped die.' Not sure what the obv was struck through, but with cloth it usually shows a fabric pattern; maybe paper in this case? Are there such things as cappe dies or capped dies, and what are they? In such a case, what all can a die be capped with (or cappe'd with)?

Peruse at your leisure.

capped die

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On 8/15/2022 at 12:13 PM, JKK said:

I'm curious and skeptical in a way. I don't think NGC is real prone to spelling errors on slabs. I've never heard of a 'cappe die' nor a 'capped die.' Not sure what the obv was struck through, but with cloth it usually shows a fabric pattern; maybe paper in this case? Are there such things as cappe dies or capped dies, and what are they? In such a case, what all can a die be capped with (or cappe'd with)?

Cappe diem????

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