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1923 Lincoln Cent PMD Or Error?

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IMO is PMD but liked to hear some opinions , thanks in advance !

1923-Lincoln-Cent--PMD-Or-Error?

1923-Lincoln-Cent--PMD-Or-Error?

1923-Lincoln-Cent--PMD-Or-Error?
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11/18/2016 11:01 am
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someone tried to cut it
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Exactly what I thought ! Appreciate the comments !
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Right, probably tin snips.
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