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1997 D Penny Is Small And Thick

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I found this 1997 D penny today at work and was immediately intrigued. It is about 1/8" thick with a very high rim and smaller than a normal penny. The "In God we trust" inscription can be read on the inside of the rim of the coin. I am just curious if this is a mis struck coin or something else. Any help or explanations are greatly appreciated. Very new to collecting coins.
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Looks like a Dryer Coin to me
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Photo of other side and edge please. It does look like a Dryer Coin though. PMD.
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@and, first welcome to CCF. Second, that is mechanical damage as noted by the others—could be a Dryer Coin or spooning.
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It's a damaged coin - as already noted could be a Dryer Coin.
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Thank you everyone for your great explanations. I have included the requested pictures of the back and edge of the penny.
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Dryer Coin for sure
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Thank you for the added photos. It is a Dryer Coin.
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Classic dryer coin--worthy of keeping as a fun curiosity.
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