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Is This 1944 S Penny And Error Coin?

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Tried, not enough resolution on yor pic to do anything with. Too blurry. Cannot tell if this is PMD or a possible planchet flaw. May just be damage, pressed? What about the other side opposite this area?


Both sides and even a pic of rim side on in area of question...weight?
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Please show us the other side too. It will help us tell if this is an error, or more likely, simple damage.
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Please show both sides of the coin. It will help all of us better to figure out what's going on with this coin. Also, you might want to check the weight of the coin to see if the weight is off. :)
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It is what the Feeder Finger Damage looked like on the wheat cents.
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Great information coop! another numismatic mystery solved!
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More food for thought. Thanks, Doug.

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Thanks coop! I assumed (don't do that folks ) that feeder finger gouges were always diagonal. Great info and thanks for the link, Halo.
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My apoligies, here is the feont side of the coin.



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Would also like to thank ypu for this valuable I formation. Useful!
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