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PMD Or Feeder Finger?

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1989 LMC curious what caused this, the coin is not warped at all.was this done by shears?Thanks PMD-Or-Feeder-Finger? PMD-Or-Feeder-Finger? PMD-Or-Feeder-Finger? PMD-Or-Feeder-Finger? PMD-Or-Feeder-Finger?
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Someone attempted to cut the coin. Feeder fingers damage the die, not the coin, and would only affect one side.
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Or side cut pliers.
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Have to agree as tin snips have the blades offset to create a shearing cut.
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Feeder Finger Damage occurs to the die, not the coin...and the die would be scraped, which would leave a raised line on the coin.
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