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It depends on what you mean by "defaced". Normally that means serious damage to the design on one or both sides. There are many different kinds of minting errors that can occur, ranging from the trivial (a filled die resulting in a missing letter or number) up to significant errors such as multiple strikes, clips, brockages, etc.

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