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Penny With Lettering On The "Rim"?

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Hello Everyone.

I hope all is well.

I apologize if I have my terminology incorrect, as I am new here, but my son and I came across this 1987 Penny with the lettering of "In God..." and "Liberty" very close to the edges and the "L" is rubbed out a bit because it appears to be on the rim.

We would greatly appreciate it if someone could shed some light on the proper terminology for this type of occurrence.

Thank you very much in advance for your help!

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I'm by far an expert,But I think that's a slight MAD. The damage to the letters is most likely from a coin counter machine. Well to the forums!
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toyzz to CCF

Your coin is showing the signs of a very worn die being used. Most of the 80's decade have this situation. If you can find one that doesn't have it - that would be a keeper for your album :)



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Just Die Deterioration on the motto and LIBERTY. I can't see the bottom of the coin to see if it is showing a wider rim on that area or not. But the weakness happens when the devices are thinned on that area. This is very common on the 1980's zincolns.
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Thank you so much for the input, guys. Very valuable info!
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thanks for the pics
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