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195/ -P Wheat Penny Show And Tell

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195/ looks like a 1 or is it part of a 7 ? I think it toke a hit but one would think how did it just move over and not just fall off. any input thanks
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It's a one. Yes, it toke a hit. They just don't fall off.
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Yep, took a hit. PSD.
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thanks
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Certainly a weird 1. I can see why you would ask.
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Most of the time it is from a coin counting/wrapping machine damage.
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its like it rebounds to the coin
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Good question - John nails it, machine-related damage.
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Gumball machine: It is parallel to the rim.
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1951. The hit to the coin moved the mass of the material under the hit. I would imagine if you could measure the thickness of the moved portion, I believe it would be slightly higher than the other date devices.

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found a 1941 yo, but you can see the slide from the hit on this one
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