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Washington Quarter Error Or Freak?

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Back in America I have a quarter 1980's or 90's, pre-state quarters that has an interesting feature. The "T" on the front looks like a blob with the saying looking like "In God We Rust" Is this an error or just a freak? Does it have any value? I'm sorry I have no pic or exact date but I am in China and the coin is back stateside. I was reading a list of Jefferson nickel errors and thought about the coin. Thanks for any info.

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Sounds like a die chip or Struck Through Grease.
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... most likely a die chip on the T
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