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1978 D Lincoln Penny With Unusual Smears

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Is there any possibility this 1978 D penny was damaged during minting? If not, any idea what kind of damage could cause these unusual patterns?
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Sorry it just damaged out in the wild :(
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Yes just PMD--only worth face value
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to the CCF!
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Thanks All!
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Nope, that's Post Strike Damage, since it happened after it left the U.S. Mint. The metal has taken a hit, causing it to get pushed over and flattened.
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