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Any Input On The Li On This Penny. It Looks Like A U.

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Took a smashing hit, moved the metal
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Right, the lower extension of the L was hit and pushed out toward the I.



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Probably a gum ball machine damaged it.
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In other words, it's Post Strike Damage (happened after it left the U.S. Mint). You can see the pushed over and flattened metal.
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Yes, it's post mint damage. Not a mint error.

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