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Ok, Here's A 1963 Penny Very Interesting

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Ok, thanks for the input it's very much appreciated, so here's another one I found in a bank roll, notice the S on the edge, now how would that happen?
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Clear post mint damage.
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Looks like a lawnmower may have run over it.
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I think there would be a lot more damage if a lawnmower ran over it and what about the S
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It looks like someone tried to cut it in half with wire cutters or something similar. It is definitely PMD. You can see the entire line of displaced metal from the cutting action, which includes the S in TRUST being shifted over.
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Maybe cutting action but look at the space between the nose and the crimp there's a small spot that is untouched
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Keep looking!



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So if someone tried cutting it wouldn't the S get crushed not pushed up and look at how straight the edge is, I'm a machine operator for 30 years and I've never seen wire cutters that makes a perfectly straight edge.
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And then there's a crease down the center of the groove that resembles a die crack
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Poin, that stinkin zinkin in my post was actually cut with a pair of lineman's snips (electrician's scissors) if I can find the old poste pic I'll put it here.

BTW, think kid's in grade school with those big *** paper cutters

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It's not a die crack. It's wire cutters or some other cutting tool. Definitely NOT mint damage. It's PMD.
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with all those
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Looks like clippers or soldering got it.
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The S survived because the cut was made at an angle.

People do weird stuff to coins.
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