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 Posted 04/02/2015  04:08 am Show Profile   Bookmark this topic Add Aaron1978 to your friends list Get a Link to this Message Number of Subscribers
Hi, I found this 1996 D penny in my "pocket change". I was woundering if the "falt spot" by the date was damaged? I have never seen one like this because it almost looks like a clip but not fully. Maybe some one took sandpaper or pliers to it? Any input will be appericated. Thanks for your help!

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Glad you also showed the reverse image too
Not sure about the edge, but it also appears to be a small MAD.
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To me it looks like someone squashed it in that area. The edge tells me this as well as the rims flattened down a bit. Probably a coin placed between two pieces of wood and hit hard with a large hammer on the edge areas. No way this could of happened at the mint. PSD
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