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1930 Wheat Penny Help ?error? D Under 3

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 Posted 03/07/2016  12:05 pm Show Profile   Bookmark this topic Add Ironbills to your friends list Get a Link to this Message Number of Subscribers
not entirely sure I'm in the correct forum for this but.. I have a 1930 wheat and there appears to be an anomaly under the 3. it doesn't look like it was hit by another coin in that area and it, in my opinion likes like a rotated D under the 3. I cant find anything even close online so here it is and appreciate and opinions and advice on it. thank you

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The 3 in the date is deformed and there are a few other crater-like depressions visible in your closeup photo so I cannot see it being anything other than PMD.
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cool thank you, definitely shed some light on it for me. above I just posted a 1921s and a 1955d,is it going to be the same kind of thing on the 1 on the 1921 and 5 in the 1955?
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1921-S has a die chip on the 1 in the date (right side).
The 1955-D is showing a die chip on the top of the '5'.
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