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1980 P Reverse

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 Posted 12/19/2014  1:11 pm Show Profile   Bookmark this topic Add Knight2001 to your friends list Get a Link to this Message Number of Subscribers
What do you guys think about the 'T' between FIVE CENTS. Any ideas?

1980-P-Reverse

1980-P-Reverse

1980-P-Reverse
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I think the coin took a hit and some metal got displaced.

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I agree. PSD. If may have happened sometime ago and was raised higher, but circulation of the coin made if flatten down. Kind of a push by a snow plow blade was a coin that hit this coin, then flatten in circulation.
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Thank you guys. And I thought I found something good, I guess not.
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