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1957 Wheat Penny Misspell Front And Back. Am I Right

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English is my second language but I think this is misspell
The Observe look like Korean letter
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some one try to erase the P make it look like F on the reverse
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The letters look a little beat up but the spelling s correct.
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Just beat to a pulp
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@bate, in addition to the PMD already noted, it looks to me like the post in the die that formed the lower loop of the letter B in LIBERTY had started to break, thus allowing a little extra material to flow to that part of the letter. Seems to be pretty common among 1950s cents.
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Since the mid 19th century all the dies come from a single Master hub that contained all the design and inscriptions (except the date which wasn't added to the hub unto the early 20th century) So if there was a mis-spelling ALL of the coins of that denomination would have the same mis-spelling that year. The only case I can think of where that happened was I believe the Type 1 double eagle where Liberty on the coronet was spelled LLBERTY. On some dies this was hand corrected but the lower right serif of the second L is often still visible. That master hub was used for some years. The traces of the second L can be seen on this 1850. You may have to enlarge the image. The serif of the L can bee seen running into the serif of the B.

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