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1964 Penny "Leaning Again Wall" L In Liberty

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So I found this 1964 penny. The L in liberty literally looks like its leaning against wall pointing into planchette and the head is missing a big chunk of hair right below the word "we".

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Not an unusual Occurrence ,quite common with worn dies.
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Note the direction. Die wear flows towards the closest rim. No premium. Just the die aging well at this point. (other devices will flow in a different directions, depending on the direction of the rim)
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, quite common on U.S. cents .
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If you want to learn more about Die Deterioration, see my educational post here. http://goccf.com/t/317950
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Thanks guys. Yall are awesome.
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