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1962 D PMD ?

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1962-D-PMD-?

1962-D-PMD-?

1962-D-PMD-?

1962-D-PMD-?

1962-D-PMD-?
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Yes. It looks like a Dryer Coin.
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PMD for sure. Spinner
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Dryer Coin only on one side
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I've had pennies go through the drier before but they never looked like that? usually they came out shiney but not deformed.

Is it also possible there may be some sort of strike error in this coin also since the D looks kind of funny in the front.
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