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1950 D Wheat Penny MD Or PMD?

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1950-D--Wheat-Penny-MD-Or-PMD?

1950-D--Wheat-Penny-MD-Or-PMD?
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11/30/2015 10:23 pm
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weight... 3.0 grams
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PMD. It spent some time spinning around in a drier.
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Funny, I have one just like it but it is a 1919 (to the best of what I can read on it). Maybe they were buddies at one time.
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Taken From: http://www.lincolncentsonline.com/pmd.html

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This is what happens to a Lincoln Cent when it falls into a commercial clothes dryer tumbler. Sometime they get stuck and tumble a long time. This gives them the look of a spooned coin, one that has been tapped with a spoon. The details appear wider and smoothed over. Many times the edge will roll over the faces of the coin and give it the look of having a ring attached to it. The damage varies on how long the coin was in the dryer. They have no added collector value.
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Yea. Just spend the darn thing...
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Dryer coin.
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