IMO, with all of the folds and turned corners, it's a spender.
One of the diagnostics of those being proof is the S mint mark.
It came from the mint like that. The post in the die that makes the center of the D broke off of the die. It's a very common occurrence.
That's just a patch in the screen.
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I know! I know!
It seems that no one has thought of the San Fransisco circulation quality quarters minted since 2012 as a part of the "complete' sets.
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No, misaligned die.
Boredom.
That was sarcasm.
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