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Error Reverse 1964-D Penny Possible Foreign Object

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1964-d penny error on reverse possible foreign object found coin searching in the 1970s any info would be appreciated
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@Askandy, first welcome to CCF. Second, please post pics of the full front and back of your cent. From the one pic that you have posted so far, it is hard to tell if it is just excessive wear, or something else.
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We need to see both sides of the entire coin.


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Also a full view of the coin would be helpful on both sides. That way we can see if it is damage or a lamination or whatever?
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Looks acid or other substance dissolved, as in a drop or two, not submersed
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Or rubbed with a hot branding iron or wood burning set.
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