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2004 D Texas Quarter Cuts & Hole Punch

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Lookin for advice, at first noticed the little holes on both sides millimeters offset from one another. Then noticed the cut on each side. Also raised around hole #2 on obverse.
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I originally thought it was for jewelry (bein punched) then realized a die blob next to the second hole. Sorry for soundin so illiterate. New to this, lookin for advice. Thank you again.
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All appears to be post mint damages.

Guessing someone was trying to do a homemade coin cut out and this was a practice coin that ended up getting spent.

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Tacklebox,

Looks like PMD to me. Also,please no photos of your scopes screen. Use a memory card.
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Definitely PMD
There is no way that could happen during the minting of the coin.
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Please try too crop and rotate your pics in the future.



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Wire cutters comes to mind first.
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I understand cutters makin the cut, what about the hole punch tho? N on obverse, the smaller second has a lil die blob or somethin connected to the side of the hole. (To me wouldn't look like a solder drop next to it) would be more like pushed ya know what I mean?
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That could still just be pushed metal. There is also a little below the small hole as well as at the top and right of the larger hole also on the obverse. It would be strangely coincidental/unlikely that there would be die chips right there where that hole was made.
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