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Is This Post Mint Damage?

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This penny looks like it got hit an extra time but I don't see an extra impression. What do you all think?
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Is it actually an impression into the coin? Toward the top, it almost just looks like a stain on the coin.
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@TT, I think you might be asking about the curved impression that starts near the E of WE, proceeds in front of Abe's face, cuts into his bowtie, and then ends at the rim next to his shoulder. That damage comes from another coin (perhaps a cent) being pressed into this one and is not a mint error.
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Thanks Spence.
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