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1941 Walking Liberty Error Or Damage?

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Hello do you think this is an error or damaged coin ? If an error what type is it? Thx for help
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Looks like a deep scratch to me - PMD
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I agree not an error. Someone has inscribed two parallel lines on the field with a sharp tool, such as with a razor blade.
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No way for that to happen when the coin was struck, definitely damage.
What you see is displaced metal from deep scratches.
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I'm in accordance with all above--post-strike damage.
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