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X With An Extra Leg On 1932 Penny

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This variety does not appear in the Rennik Varieties so is it unknown variety, a double strike, or a planchet fault?
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Planchet flaw? Lamination?
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Definitely a planchet fault
Watch your top knot
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Thanks echidna. I can understand the planchet damage below the extra middle leg and to the left of the E and to the right of the middle E bar, but how does the planchet end up with an extra leg? I'm new to this and have so much to learn.
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Probably a bit of the planchet has folded over to form the extra leg.
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