When I open your full-coin image of the reverse and then click on that area to enlarge it, I see a very faint image of the designer's initials...
In your original post, you're asking others if they see the same thing that you see. Well, I don't! So, I must be wrong and you're right. If...
Point taken! ~ Chris
It looks like the raised lines you see are from die polishing. ~ Chris
If they're distributed to the same locations as the 2019 quarters, I won't have to worry about it. I didn't find a single one in circulation in my...
Ditto! Die deterioration. ~ Chris
Herpes? ~ Chris
@Mike185 Have you considered trying MS70? ~ Chris
With 75+ years of circulation under its belt, I won't even try to guess what may have caused this anomaly. ~ Chris
Eventually, you will find hundreds of examples of machine doubling for every true doubled die. ~ Chris
Nice photos! ~ Chris
Welcome to the neighborhood, Eric! Machine doubling aka mechanical doubling or strike doubling or ejection doubling is known for being "flat and...
I don't think any are RPM's. ~ Chris
…...I thought this might be the best place to post a birthday wish for @randygeki ! I hope your special day will be filled with happiness. ~ Chris
First, welcome to the neighborhood @Jessica L McClellan ! Happy Birthday to you! ~ Chris
First, welcome to the neighborhood, Jasper! Using the CT "Search" function near the top right of each page, if you key in "LIBERYY", you will...
Hi again, Holly! As Conder pointed out (above), the Red Book does not contain all of the best information. So, it seems that we both have learned...
Good to know. Thanks! ~ Chris
If you're hoping to find a pot of gold at the end of the rainbow, you'll have a better chance of hitting the Powerball. ~ Chris
Granted, my copy of the Red Book is from 2013, but it doesn't list 1967 quarter mintages for Denver or San Francisco. Why is that? ~ Chris
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