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ok here is another ? lol what is it? I received these in change today this one and the 1934

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probably 1951 and that mark parallel with the rim on the second picture makes me think it was done by the fingers of a coin rolling machine
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PMD. Coin counting/wrapping machine damage or maybe a gumball type machine damage.
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Pretty common during the 1940s and 1950s for this sort of damage to occur to a coin. Some say due to coin wrapping machines and others say parking meters. No matter which it's a damaged coin.

Here is a 1950-D with the 0 pushed sideways looking like a 1.

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Interesting. Going through handfuls upon handfuls of 1920s-50s LWC recently I've noticed that effect. I did take a closer look at the first few thinking they could be something but came to a PMD conclusion
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thanks I have many more coins that have wierd stuff on them lol
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Don't we all
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