I don't know what this error is called, but on ngccoin.com site it is called metallic dirt. The most common form of this debris is a combination of metallic fillings and grease or oil which I will call "metallic dirt." (PHOTO #1) Metallic dirt will become imbedded in the recesses of the dies resulting in a coin struck with incomplete detail, missing portions of the design elements(ngccoin.com). Look in between the bridge and rhode island. Any comments? First pic is from ngccoin.com.
I think it is pretty easy to start seeing things (pareidolia) when you closely examine ever minute detail on coins. I see nothing but a circulated quarter.
I don't agree with grasping; it suggests a certain desperation, not the case. I do get what you guys are saying. I understand more each day.
Honestly, get rid of the digital microscope... it pixelates at high magnification and you can make anything you want out of the messy image. Get your self a 4x loupe (https://www.wizardcoinsupply.com/product/bausch-lomb-precision-watchmaker-loupe-4x.html). That's all you'll ever need to see anything worthwhile.
I really appreciate all the input. I am going to have it looked at at the coin show. I looked again with my loupe in the area in question and could see this magnified image "2". Thanks again!