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State Quarter-Texas Errors

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I am a very new coin collector, but I came across this quarter earlier this week.


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There are multiple Cuds (I think that is what they would be). Two on the heads side and one on the Texas side. Then there is a small rivet on the state side, and Washington has a line by his mouth that makes him look like he is frowning kind of. Would these be lamination or what would they be? I am trying to learn terms, what to look for in errors, and value of a coin like this, so any help or input would be appreciated.
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This is what happens when you make a Texas quarter in Pennsylvania

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to the forum!
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So is there any value to this coin?
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Looks like it was soldiered? If so, it is a damaged coin.
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Post mint damage, I believe.
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I agree this is damage and not an error.
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Also thanks for the welcome.
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looks like someone was having fun with electricity. Don't try this at home.
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