I'm not sure if this is anything or just the usual circulation wear and tear, but is something up with the 0 in 1940? I can get clearer photos if needed.
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a closer view without glare might help us to see what happened with your coin. It looks like the '0' may have taken a hit, or something is covering that area in question. So the closer image magnified of that area would be able to helps us see more.
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