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1967 Tubed Cents

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Without seeing the reverse, its like a detective going to a crime scene when half the evidence was already carted away.
You'll only get Half- errrrr answers.


That "Coop" can fool us all. Love it!
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OK, now we are getting some where. The reverse needs to be seen. The reverse is normal except for one area:
1967-Tubed-Cents
1967-Tubed-Cents

Now if this was a striking issue with the coin being struck twice, the reverse should look like what?

So lets sum up the facts so far:
1. The coin is not round.
2. The higher devices and the fields are affected.
3. There is a rim mark on the obverse.
4. The reverse does not show any transfer on the reverse and is actually flattened.
So what do we have here?

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I think PMD (squeeze job).
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DING DING! You got it. In a different roll of the three tubes I later found this cent:
1967-Tubed-Cents
1967-Tubed-Cents
The cause of the damaged coin.

So thinking the BU coins in the tubes were not altered was a wrong assumption.
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Awesome! Even though it's damage, you got a "mated pair"! Lol!
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The problem is that anyone with a vise and Two Cents can create one of these. But I'm trying to educate on how to recognize these. There reverse image of the wrinkle finish on the EPU area helps me to realize when we see this on a coin, the coin has been altered. What ever they used to keep the vise from making the teeth marks on the outside two coins, is now transferred a wrinkled finish.
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