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1975 D...prisoner Cent?

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I am very new here, but really need some help as to what the heck this is? I found it doing my first $20 of cents. Is there value? Thanks so much for any input!

1975-D...prisoner-Cent?

1975-D...prisoner-Cent?

1975-D...prisoner-Cent?
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It appears to have been made by using a vice to press three coins together (notice the reverse incused lettering). I doubt it would have added value to a collector.
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PMD, or Post minting damage. basically someone sandwiched 3 coins and squeezed them together in a vice or something similar.
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Well thanks for bumming me out guys!! ...... Jk... I appreciate your help, knowledge is power!
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to CCF. It is not a prisoner cent but as noted a PSD. Squeezed in a vice,notice how the letters are backwards.No added value.
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Have fun here learning and sharing! Better luck next time!
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Thanks for posting this StorminNorman34. It will make a nice addition to my image library for PSD on a coin with a vise.
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