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2005 Minnesota Washington Quarter?

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Just found this 2005 Minnesota Washington quarter in my car coin tray. I thought it was a token at first.
What kind of error is this?
The obverse is very very smooth.

I don't know much about quarters so any help is greatly appreciated. Thanks.

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Not an error, just damage.
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That's a funky looking obverse! What would cause this? Almost looks like metal issue.
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Grinder, I'd bet, as it looks deliberate.
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It's totally smooth but feels lite when I get home I'll see what the weight is.
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Weird. PMD I think, but a heavily Deteriorated Die can also look somewhat like this.
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Post Mint Damage,hand made.
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