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3 Different 1936 LWC With The Same Damage.

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As I stated earlier, rolling/wrapping machine, they hit the last digit a lot. We've seen it here many, many times.
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I'm in total agreement with that. And yes, I've seen this exact type of damage here on CCF quite a few times before.
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I know @spruett001 has posted a few like these also awhile ago.


Yes, I have several from the 1940s that show this type of damage. I do not know, specifically, what caused it. I don't have any cents that show the same effect from later years. What I see now is a liklihood of quarters being damaged by crimpers. I don't see a correlation with cents or any other coin. I have seen machine damage on more recent cents, but the concentric damage shows more toward the coin's center. It's just not the same; I don't know what to say.
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I always thought it's damage from the old hand cranked penny gumball machines.
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