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Reverse Of 2016 P Cumberland Gap - Any Idea How This Happened?

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I know some people may say PMD, but this lines up perfectly with the interior of the coin. Sorry, I know the pics aren't the greatest.



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Perhaps a razor blade followed the curving line? If so there should be an incuse lines along that line. (incuse)
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I'll have to try and get a better pic of the inside edge of it. I was baffled when I came across it in change. It still has nice luster, so, I think it's probably pretty new in circulation. In hand, it really looks like that line just runs right across. Bizarre.
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