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1980 Struck Through Grease Penny?

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Is this penny Struck Through Grease?
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Damaged coin. Possible dryer altered the coin. But it is almost not a cent anymore. Just a face value coin:
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A damaged coin is not a mint error. Just like going to a auto junk yard and seeing a wrecked car, doesn't make it a factory error. Just a spendable coin now.
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to the CCF!
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Yep, it looks like a Dryer Coin.
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Dryer Coin of an industrial-grade nature. Fun piece to keep.
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