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1927 Penny Lost Bottom T Replaced On The 2?

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Sort of a weirdo coin. Best guess is the metal from the bottom T landed on the 2. Have a hard time thinking it would be PMD but who knows.
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 Posted 11/18/2024  5:34 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add Errers and Varietys to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
I'm thinking PMD. How it happened, who knows.
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Just PMD on both accounts, No, the bottom of the T did not land on the 2.
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Interesting post-strike damage. If coins could talk...
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Misplaced metal, maybe from the T, maybe not....
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Blurry photos but IMO 2 options bottom of T may be Grease Filled Die or PMD causing removal and than circulation wear and environmental toning ( which hides the damage). As far as the 2 I'm thinking a die chip. That's how I see it.
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I agree with Greasy Fingers about the T, and I think the metal hanging off the 2 is from the 2.
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Yeah Sickpuppy78501 you might be right. Had another look at it with a better magnifier it does appear to be peeled off.
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