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1963 D Cent PMD Or Error?

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*** Edited by Staff to Add Denomination to Title. It's very important to have in the title. ***


Here's a penny I found today cleaning out the couch. It looks like some reeding error? I have no clue.
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 Posted 11/14/2023  3:52 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add coin rejector to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
PMD & circulated coin.
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Wrong picture. Here it is.
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It seems like a pattern above the date. It looks like a reed? Thanks
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Reed mark damage. PMD.
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Sorry but the pebbly texture above the date is mechanical damage.
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Agree, this happened after it left the mint.
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Something hit the coin hard enough to make those marks, it is now a normal damaged coin.
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Thanks guys. Thanks for confirming.
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