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1979 Philly Penny. Any Idea What This Is?

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Nothing is listed for this coin but I found some oddities on the reverse. I am guessing this is just coin damage but wondered if anyone knew for sure. Something is in the field to the left of the memorial that resembles a 7. And in the bay next to the statue there is what looks like the shape of a statue, or a shadow of one.
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Smoke and mirrors effect with lighting, angle and too high og magnification. Only time I use max mag as that is to enlarge a known object such as a Mintmark to see the shape, serif areas and inside detail...EVER! If a DDO / DDR/RPM is not evident under 15x, it will be of little wholesale/retail value as a very minor or unattributed error.

, only because we don't have a "headshake"
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Looks like the Mint Employee was trying to polish a clash off of the die. Heavy die polish lines I would say
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They dies devices get more shallow as the polishing happens over and over. Looks like the last attempt was with a wire brush? No premium for this. Just a bit of die abuse.
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Tried to get a shot with lower lighting
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Tried to get a shot with lower lighting


Oh, that way didn't show anything...
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The scratches are. Not the weird thing in the field to the left. But thank you guys for explaining it to me
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the weird thing in the field to the left.


that Looks to be a random hit or stain that just happens to look like a 7
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