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1994-D Cent....PMD?

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I found this in a $50 bank bag. My first thought it's obvious PMD by a vice of some sort. But, is it possible to smash away parts of Abe or numbers in the date. Here's the pics. I would expect something different. And, my dump bank coin machine didn't take it so I thought it was a sign!

1994-D-Cent....PMD?

1994-D-Cent....PMD?
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I agree PMD. You can see the cross hatch marks transferred onto the reverse from the tool or vise use to crush it.
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Whatever it is...it is definitely unique...
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The rim is damaged in spots.

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