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1955 Wheat Back Error Type Unseen

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@chadly, please provide more information about what you have for an error and what link we can help you with. Thx.
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You do not have to create a new post each time you comment on the same subject coin. Just add your comments and additional pictures to the original posting topic. It gets confusing when you have to skate between posts.

For the record your coin has "T" that looks like a "7" because it has post strike damage (also known as "PSD) or post mint damage (also known as " PMD"). In other words, the damage to you coin occurred after it left the mint.
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Please be more specific - we have no idea what you are referring to.



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To the CCF

As mentioned, not an error, just damage from taking a hit
which moved the metal over.
Please keep same subject in one thread. You have two different
postings on the same subject.
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For the record your coin has "T" that looks like a "7" because it has post strike damage (also known as "PSD) or post mint damage (also known as " PMD"). In other words, the damage to you coin occurred after it left the mint.

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