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2000 D Edge Of Penny

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Just wondering about the edge of this coin.


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First thought is it was encased in a bezel.
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Is the rim the same all the way around?
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I've seen pennies like this before... Not quite sure why they are like this, possibly a "lucky" penny?
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Yes, its all the way around.
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I think I see the zinc showing through the central area of the affected area. So this is probably done after the strike. The collar should have left that area un-disturbed. Also the reverse is missing that rim area. So I feel it was done after the strike.

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