No sorry but that is not an error. The rim from another quarter has been pressed against this coin so hard that it has created this arc-shaped groove on the face and into the rim.
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Coin damage from being pressed with the rim from another coin. On a partial cut planchet, you see the same event on both sides of the coin: Also note there is a cut into the planchet, not just an incuse mark from the rim of another coin:
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