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Large Trapezoidal Indent On Back Of 1948 Wheat Head Penny?

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Not only did the apex of the flap break off, but adjacent sides of the flap folded under the main flap. We can see the impressions of both folded-under sections within the trapezoid. And that's why it is a trapezoid instead of a truncated semicircle.
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And those are the words I was searching for. lol
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