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Another 1859 CDN Penny(PMD?)

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thanks all for viewing
pls forgive photo quality


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yes I believe this is a PMD. it looks beaten a bit. the photos are good by the way!
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suggest that it is PMD
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Looks like PMD to me as well. Something semi-sharp hit the reverse edge which flattened the Obverse side which was on a solid hard surface.
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