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1975-D Cent Epluripug

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Does this say "Epluribug" rather than "Epluribus"?
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 Posted 09/14/2017  10:10 am  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add Dave42 to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
Just damage making it appear that way. This coin has damage all over the front and back, it may have spent a day or too in a parking lot getting run over.
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I see the obvious damage but the "S" wouldn't be thin on the inside, thick on the outside from damage?
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Maybe that's a better pic?
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Center of S pushed to right by Nick.
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OK, you dragged me in with the thread title. Well-played.
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Grrr...wish I could get a better pic so everyone could see what I see..
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PMD. No added value.
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It is just damage which caused metal displacement, the same type of contact marks can also be found on both sides of the coin.
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