It's almost at the point where it's no longer 'legal tender'. I doubt it can be used in any coin machinery, and even some humans might reject it. Be happy if you can still get 25-cents for it.
It doesn't really matter what happened to it. It lost an argument with a hammer and anvil. A damaged coin is just worth face value. If wrecked cars were a factory error, the junk yards would be full of examples of rare cars.
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