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1960-D Question (Not A Twin, Lol)

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On the 0, would you call it a die break, or post mint damage?
It sure is a clean cut off...

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Can't be a die break. The zero is incuse on the die. Post mint damage.
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Oh OK. I didn't know that, but that's one of cleanest PM damages I've seen. Thanks for your reply!
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Post Mint Damage done by a coin counting or rolling machine. We see that kind of damage on the 0 quite often. We see it exhibited as a "slanted 1" on 1961 dated cents as well.

In the overall scheme of things when you see enough cents, this is a relatively common form of Post Mint Damage.

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