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2004 P Texas State Quarter Possible Error On The Face

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Can you be more specific? I only see bag marks and circulation damage.
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I'm looking at what appeared to me to be an extra eye ball and also possible doubling on the o and the in the o and the f but I can post clearer pictures for the lettering and the s in state of
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I see only post mint damage ( PMD).
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Looks like damage from the reeds of another coin.
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A different view of the face

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Could you please but arrows on what you are seeing?
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Yes that stray mark *does* look like an extra eye @chip. It isn't but it definitely looks that way.
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@chip chatters I really recommend slowing down a bit and just reading other posts on the forum to see which coins the community says are legit errors or varieties and which ones aren't. I think you might learn a lot faster that way than just posting every coin you encounter with a minor nick or ding.
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I might add, becoming familiar with the minting process helps tremendously as well. Once you see what exactly the mint produces, and HOW the coins are produced, you will be able to spot errors and varieties effortlessly.

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Somewhere there is a "How Coins Are Made" forum. Reading it and a few dozen other threads helped me from posting a bunch of other stuff like this. I bet you that you can find a thread about most of the stuff you post.
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Here's a start--how coins are made:
https://goccf.com/t/380764
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I was looking for it but I can never find the right thread when I refer to it.
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https://goccf.com/f/126

Scroll passed the sub forums to the sticky.
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I might add, becoming familiar with the minting process helps tremendously as well. Once you see what exactly the mint produces, and HOW the coins are produced, you will be able to spot errors and varieties effortlessly.


Yes, yes, yes! The two most important tools in identifying error coins are experience and an understanding of the minting process. Spatial reasoning skills help too.
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The mark is, most likely, a contact mark from the reeded edge of another coin, but could have been caused by anything.
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