$.25 cents. That's not an error. It's damage. Another Reeded coin struck it during the handling process. Welcome to CT.
I made a thread about those marks on the reverse and some might say they are bag marks but I look at how they all look the same.
Welcome to CT @Joy sM. You may wish to take some time and watch a video on the minting process. Notice how roughly the newly minted coins are handled and dropped on one another. This results in what is referred to a "bag marks." The marks can occur at the mint or while being transported in bags, but not considered an error and NAV (No Added Value), but cool to hang onto for a good example.
Only to very inexperienced neophytes. Once they learn, never again. And after being given this information, if you try to sell this coin to a neophyte for anything more than 25 cents, you are taking advantage of their ignorance. Z
Based on the evidence that we were born, I predict that we will DIE . . . It gets a little closer each and every day, hour, and minute . . . . Z
Guess you missed the Pet Rock comment. Welcome to coin talk. Go over to the error forum for the real crazy stuff.
The second Tuesday of next week is when I heard they were going to fix this problem. That same day two Mint employees will pinkie swear it never happens again. In public.
Thank you for letting me know--i am investing 12000 and buying them all up before the pinky swear--Ima be rich I tell ya!
That cache will be worth thousands! Three thousand to be specific . . . . If you get them for less, you'll make a nice profit . . . Z