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1989 D Quarter, Minting Mistake In F

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I've got a 1989 quarter, and there seems to be a mistake with minting that caused the F in United states of America to be fused with the edge of the coin. I tried researching the coin but couldn't find any with the same mistake, is it worth anything?
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I'm having trouble posting images, hopefully this will work (if it doesn't then disregard anything after this)

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I looks like the rim took a hit and the metal folded over onto the F. Can you post up a picture of the edge where the F is? also a full coin reverse obverse image.
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I think your right, I'm new to this so I didn't look for it but there is a dent right there on the edge, I'll see if I can get a pic
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Ok yep I agree with @dear that you have a rim bruise—damage rather than an error.
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post mint damage, not a mint error.
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