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deerhunter66
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My question is...is this quarter a miss print. It looks like it may be a miss print. The "C'' looks like a double stamp. Has anyone seen any like this.
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Posted 4 months ago
deerhunter66
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My question is...is this quarter a miss print. It looks like it may be a miss print. The "C'' looks like a double stamp. Has anyone seen any like this.
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It's hard to tell from the image, but it looks to me like the enamel color was applied a little off center.
yes the color does look off center, and the picture could be better, but if you compare this to another Connecticut coin, the C in Connecticut as well as the 1 in the date of 1788,the mint stamping looks off as well. Especially the 1 in 1788 looks like it is shifted too far to the left, and the painted 1 is where the mint stamped 7 in 1788 is. The bottom part of the 1 is in the tree limbs.This is visible by the picture. Could this be a new find.