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Weird 1964-P Dot After Date And Excess Rim?

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Does not look like anything for a premium but I just wondering what happened to do that?

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after the date that blob shape is raised in hand it looks like a dot after the date.
Weird-1964-P-Dot-After-Date-And-Excess-Rim?

the reverse has two raised areas on rim also.

Around top and bottom only of rim there is excess trim on rim?
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The stuff next to the rim is grease. Take a toothpick to it. It comes off. The Cincinnati Rolls have this problem on all of the ones I got off ebay. A closer shot in that area after the date might help a lot more after you removed the grease from the rim.
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I was so careful to not touch it.. I didn't even think of that. I will do that and post update.
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I went to Walmart and got a few yards of Microfleece (softer than microfiber) and cut sections out about the size of a playing card. I use those to clean off the grease on the coins. Most of it will come right off. The only pesky area would be mint marks, but with a little more elbow grease (no pun intended) it eventually comes out.

I think I see a raised area on the rim, on the reverse, in between the "O" and "N" in ONE ? It looks rectangular in shape. Could be a small Cud.
On the obverse, if that's not grease by "We Trust", then it could be some peeling / lamination.
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yes that's a tiny Cud on the rim and it was grease there is a die chip or bump above the right side of the date in between the 4 and the rim. The grease looked like excess metal but that didnt make sense, used a plastic toothpick to get it off.
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