"The flawed quarters appear to have an extra leaf on the left side of an ear of corn. They are being sold on eBay and in coin shops for hundreds of dollars. In some of the coins, the "extra" leaf is tilted up; in others, it is tilted down. Flawed Coin--Examples
The flawed coins have that thin, extra leaf that is jutting out just below the big leaf on the left side. In some cases that thin, extra leaf is pointing down in other cases it points up.
So far, the flawed coins have turned up only in a couple of towns in the Western U.S., including Tucson and San Antonio. Experts thinks a bag of the flawed coins may have been shipped to that area by the Denver mint."
The flawed coins have that thin, extra leaf that is jutting out just below the big leaf on the left side. In some cases that thin, extra leaf is pointing down in other cases it points up.
So far, the flawed coins have turned up only in a couple of towns in the Western U.S., including Tucson and San Antonio. Experts thinks a bag of the flawed coins may have been shipped to that area by the Denver mint."

