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1968 D Quarter with errors?
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I found this Quarter and a lot is going on with it. Please help me with any advice and information you may have. Thank you in advance. 😎 And sorry for the photos quality. 

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On 8/14/2024 at 4:54 PM, Nessa4va said:

If you close at the edges of the coin the letters on top of the damage or error. And the eagles wing spand is not even. 

Damaged. Worthless to a collector.

What convinced you it was an "error?"

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On 8/14/2024 at 3:54 PM, Nessa4va said:

If you close at the edges of the coin the letters on top of the damage or error. And the eagles wing spand is not even.

For these design elements to be different from "standard" Washington Quarters, that would mean the die would have to have been created with "different" letters and an uneven wingspan. IF a die was made this way, there would be hundreds of thousands of these quarters with this same lettering and wingspan. That did not happen because the dies were made from the same working hub which was made from the same master hub. It is not possible for this to happen in the minting process. Everything you see here is simply damage.

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