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2015 (No Mint Mark) Shield Penny

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Thoughts on this one at all?

it looks like there is a 9 above the word Liberty, and there is an extra circular line slightly inside the right edge. Anything to hold onto?
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It sure does look like a 9. But it's just a gas bubble. That became evident when I enlarged the pic.
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but I can see why you would ask.
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Anything to hold onto?


Looks spendable to me. That circular line may be damage from a coin rolling machine.
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The circular line could also be the beginning of the die surface sinking from Die Deterioration.
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