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2001 P North Carolina Quarter Where Washington Has A Raised Jaw

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The quarter has a raised area where George Washington jaw is. A similar mark on the rear of coin. Can anyone tell me what it is.
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Toothache or mumps but most likely a gas bubble.
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to CCF. It is a heat damaged coin not a mint error.
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Hahaha Thanks 52raymo. I will have to investigate the gas bubble theory.
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John 1 heat issue? Hmm. How would something like that occur? I am new to this. Could it be a Cud issue? Thanks for replying.
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Not a CUD. Use the glossary left side of page. Heated with a torch or maybe a house fire whatever.
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Yes looks like a campfire coin to me.
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Thanks everyone. Did some research on heat and you all were on point. Great to be a member.
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Gas bubble caused by heat.
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Looks like a survivor of a house fire. Not a keeper. PSD.
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