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2005 Minnesota Quarter DDR?

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While coin roll hunting, I found this 2005 Minnesota Quarter with what looks like the DDR. What do you think? DDR or just damage?
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An incuse mark is 99% damage on a coin with only one percent of the time as being an error. Your coin is a damaged example. Spender.
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Classic post mint damage ( PMD) from a hit of some sort. Spend it.
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Those are really clear close-up pics so nice camera work. However, I agree with the others though that this defect is just damage.
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