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1989 D Washington Quarter Mule?

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I found this 1989 D Washington quarter while coinroll hunting. Could this be a mule? I have micro close ups if anyone is interested.

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This is damaged. PMD. Looks like it was pressed in a vise grip.
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This is a dog not a mule.

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A mule is a coin struck from mismatched dies, such as a Washington quarter obverse and a Susan B. Anthony dollar reverse. What two different dies are you seeing?
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Bench vise markings.
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