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1969 Penny Damaged, Or Error Coin?

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Help? Thanks for looking.
1969-Penny-Damaged,-Or-Error-Coin?
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Damage. PSD.
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Someone got their hammer and beat Mr.Lincoln half to death.
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very damaged.
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Heavy PMD. Some got a hammer and beated the heck out of it.
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@cldague, I agree with the others. The areas of texturing on the rev are where this metal flowed during the hammer strikes on the obv. The coin must have been resting on a textured surface when this occured.
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Some serious PMD there. Toss it in the copper bucket.
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