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19xx Cent: Split Planchet Before Strike Or Just PMD

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I have a 19? Lincoln Penny that weighs 3.04 grams. I am unsure of the date. Is this just PMD?

The coin in question is the middle one. It has a slight gap away from the coin on the right.

I took my pictures outside for better lighting.

Thank you ahead of time for looking and y'all's opinion!
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Just a badly damaged coin. Not a Split Planchet. Could have been sanded down, or went through a dryer at some point. Who knows, but it's PMD, not an error. For reference, here's what a real Split Planchet error looks like. The weight would be lower than normal and the surfaces would be rough. https://www.error-ref.com/split_plan_before/
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Yep looks like heavy wear/damage on the obv to me too.
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Ok, thank you guys for everything! I see what you were talking about Errers.
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