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D. 2002 D-mint Mississippi Statehood quarter. Starting with the obverse there's a big die crack that looks like Washington has a "sideburn" and the crack goes on to connect to the "scar" on his face and the weirdness of the mouth. Right below the "sideburn" there's another die defect in his neck and directly to the left of that there's a smaller die chip right in between the adams apple and the letter Y in LIBERTY. In fact, there's a die chip right below his ear (double die ear?) And another below that one that makes the cud extend all the way to the front of his breast. These cannot be scratching/scarring from circulation or PMD because, as common sense tells, scratches don't cause "cuds" or puffed-up blistering near and around the crack (including the scar on his face. I know it looks like circulation, but, with all due respect, pictures aren't a microscope). Basicaly his neck is a die crack haven, but what concerns me the most out of all of them is the die chip in between his Adam's apple and the Y in LIBERTY because that is where our first green dot is. It is right above the die chip between his Adam's apple and the letter Y (it is miniscule and hard to see in photos). There's die breaks galore in the lettering plain as day, but to the left of LIBERTY we have the first of what I call the four leaf clover, as it is made up of emerald green type gems and amber colored gems that could represent the "stem" of the clover. There's more cuds or breaks at the top of United States Of America specifically the T's, the D, the Es, S's, the word OF and the C in America. Reverse side is equally plagued with Die cracks and cuds of all sorts I won't get into them here, save for the die crack to the far left on the rim. If you look close the cud from it goes around the plant and in between the rim. MISSISSIPPI is ate up with die breaks, and there are chips, cracks, and cuds throughout ,but again, what concerns me is the "four leaf clover" in the very bud of the magnolia no less. I have a 2016 D mint Cumberland Gap territory quarter that has a single red ruby dot above the back of the hat the man is wearing, and that's the only other thing like this I have, but have heard about such things. I also have a P mint Wyoming Statehood with the doubling of horse and rider that I would love for you all to look at as there's a ton of ghost imprints of other coins in the background, doubling of some other multiple coins I believe. Thank you for any help with this four leaf clover Mississippi it looks golden, but I dare not clean it or put the test liquid on it. I will leave it as is. Thank you again.

Asked on Jun 7, 2023

Wow. You need to get out more.

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