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1918 Wheat Cent - Cracked Planchet?

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Part of me says this is PMD but, then again, the wheat does look like it's printed in the crease. Still, you would think that if the planchet was damaged before striking that "Trust" would be skewed or mangled?

1918-Wheat-Cent---Cracked-Planchet?

1918-Wheat-Cent---Cracked-Planchet?

1918-Wheat-Cent---Cracked-Planchet?

1918-Wheat-Cent---Cracked-Planchet?

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PMD...tin snips or something similar
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Agree.
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Malicious destruction of government property.
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1918-Wheat-Cent---Cracked-Planchet?


Suppose this to be same scenario? Thoughts...
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mtchel -



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Best way to tell on the OP's coin that it is PSD is that the coin is no longer round. Note how the rim & edge is not normal. PSD.
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Best way to tell on the OP's coin that it is PSD is that the coin is no longer round. Note how the rim & edge is not normal. PSD.
I agree.
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