Thankyou! @-makecents- and Dearborn I appreciate it! I am thinking whatever it got hing up on was on the obverse where the diplaced metal accumulated until it was released and the reverse just went for the ride.
https://www.error-ref.com/feeder-ejector-scrapes/ If you notice in this link, the FF scrapes happen to the surface of the coin along with the rim. On yours, the rim and high spots of the devises are effected.
Thanks @Cujohn, thats what I was saying earlier to Tacc, similar but the fields are not involved. Wherever it happened it must have been a tight space, as it looks pinched, damage to both sides.
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