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Whats Up With This 1991

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Not sure whats wrong with this 1991 cent, it appears very smooth with no sharp details. It has this puffyness to it, take a look and let me know:
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Dryer coin?
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I think you are right! Thanks!
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Dryer coin. PMD. Worth 1 cent.
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And....
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I wonder if it was put in a rock tumbler and altered at bit. I'm still waiting for someone to try a BU cent in rock tumbler to see what would happen to it. The reason I shy away on this one being a Dryer Coin is that the rim is not altered like most dyer coins. (not flattened and rolled over from tumbling in a dryer) I'm just not seeing that on this coin. It looks altered though.
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Is the diameter same as other cents? Thanks, Doug.
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Yes,same diameter and it seems a thick too
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