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The T In Liberty. Is This An Error Or Wear? (1949 Cent)

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The-T-In-Liberty.-Is-This-An-Error-Or-Wear?-1949-Cent
The-T-In-Liberty.-Is-This-An-Error-Or-Wear?-1949-Cent

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Kinda hard to tell with the small picture - either a hit with metal movement or a die chip. I'm leaning more towards a circulation hit with metal movement though....
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Agree, circulation damage.



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Given the photo posted, it appears to be moved metal caused by a hit. Not a mint error.
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Looks as if it took a good blow.

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I usually do not respond when a photo of a coin on a monitor is posted but it does look like PMD.
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Thank you everyone
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Just like a car accident, the metal has moved to a new location from the direction it took a hit from.
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