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Two 1975 D Cents Need Help With Cursive "E" And Red Color

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 Posted 04/14/2016  8:31 pm Show Profile   Bookmark this topic Add Slymer to your friends list Get a Link to this Message Number of Subscribers
Hey y'all pictured here are two 1975 d cents. I need help with what appears to be a deformed "E" in the word ONE (pics 2,3). And the other cent has red tone (pics 4,5) and you also have pictures of two different 1975 d cents to compare the "E" they are very different from one another thanks Slymer

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Probably altered from coin contact. The die was intact because it was hubbed the same. Metal movement can alter how a device looks. If it were really different, then the devices. next to it would also be altered. But the rest of them are normal. So it is PSD.
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