So I'm going through my rolls 1959's looking for a particular coin and come across a 1959 D and think its just a PMD or a deteriorating die issue with the date. Then I find the 2nd one with a suspiciously similar issue with the 9 of the date. Now I know it isn't just PMD. I suspect a broken 9 and/or progressively accelerating Greaser. Or something I'm not familiar with. Any ideas?
That's pretty cool! The mm location looks to be the same and just a little difference in what is left of the 9. Maybe the same die with less grease in a different strike of the same die?
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