to the Community! Whatever caused this, it didn't happen at the mint. There was a lot of heat involved with whatever caused it. Could please take a pic of the whole obverse? I would like to see the rim.
Definitely (and like I say I have 2 of these 1956 with the same error. if you'd like a pic of both I'll have to dig the other out of the back of my printer it just dropped into :P)
Is the area on the coat just under and left of date scarred or melted? If so I'm thinking it kind of resembles an old school fuse box work around.
Usually will see a contact point on both sides. One side will be close to center and the other side will typically be offset from center. Thanks, Doug.
adding: pending the circuit load, they usually appear more distorted.
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