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1920 Penny With Missing Top Of P In Penny

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This is my first post and I don't know much about coins but I'm learning quickly. My 1920 Penny doesn't have any dots but as I've read, they've probably worn off. But I haven't seen a broken P in PENNY anywhere.
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Other surface blemishes nearby suggest a latent corrosion induced lamination failure.
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Thank you sel_69l. As I said, I'm new and learning. I suppose damage like that would devalue the coin a fair bit.
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I suppose a coincidental hit might have caused this as well.



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Without the evidence of corrosion it would have been interesting
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