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1964-D Lincoln Memorial Cent With Reverse Almost Blank

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I've just recently taken an interest in coin collections and value. So I'm not quite sure of where would be the appropriate place to post my questions and inquiries. So please let me know if I'm doing okay or on the wrong track. Any help, advice or guidance would be greatly appreciated.
Anyways, among the loose change my sister was given from a grocery store, she discovered a very unique penny! It's a 1964-D Lincoln Penny. What's unique about it is that the back side of it is almost completely blank! And I mean that it's super smooth except for a little bit of the word "STATES" that can vaguely be seen on the top.
Can anyone please tell me more about this penny?

I'm gonna try to upload images here, hoping it's the correct place...
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I'm going to ask a Moderator to move this to the correct place.

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Thank you very much!
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I moved your thread to a more appropriate forum, and deleted a duplicate image.

The coin was damaged after it left the mint, it is not an error.
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To CCF! It's been damaged after it left the mint. Probably sanded down. PMD. Not an error. Worth 1 cent.
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What is the mass in grams to two decimal places (e.g. 3.09g)? That really helps to differentiate a real mint error from post-mint damage. Sanding and grinding remove considerable material, so the coin would be much lighter than the correct mass.
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The fact that there is a rim showing only on one side
tells you that this cent has been damaged.
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