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looks like it was pressed in a vice or attacked by a grinder. Is that edge normal thickness or very thin?
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PSD.
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A coin damaged by being squeezed or press with force could of been one of many things that caused it..
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Once belonged to a penny pincher? Thanks, Doug.
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I agree that this is PMD.
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