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2001 D Cent ?

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I forgot what these are call but is this one of them ..

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A Cud? What does the reverse look like? Is it raised? The obverse area I mean.


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Looks like a small indent error .


After looking at Tweaks website. I agree. This is the first one I have seen on here. You can see the rim indenting from the blank.
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Looks like a small indent error . Here check out this page but his examples are extreme http://www.jimscoins.com/error_coin_examples.php
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Tweak. Good Web site. Thank you. I havn't seen that one yet
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I'm sorry thought I put one of the back up but there's nothing there ... and yes I know there's extreme ones of this error but I just started collecting and at this time anything for me is fun to find ... thanks for your in put ...
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Given the rim damage on the reverse I think it's post-mint damage of some kind and not an error.
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Only reason I thought that is cause if this penny I posted a while back . It is I thunk the 4th one on the list.
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I did see your post on those, but I didn't see the final comments on them. Very nice.
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It is PSD. Note the area in question is a rim from another coin that was smashed on your coin. Probably a hammer and wood/parking lot job with two coins. Thus the bottom one is flattened. on the rim. The texture on the reverse looks like a parking lot cent. A coin would fit into that indented area.
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