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1980 1 Cent Flaw Planchet Or PMD?

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 Posted 03/23/2019  6:54 pm Show Profile   Bookmark this topic Add JohnWayne007 to your friends list Get a Link to this Message Number of Subscribers
Curious if this is a Flaw planchet or not, seems like it was struck over the flaw making the lettering distorted, it looked like a crack but upon further inspection with the microscope it looks like it happen before it was struck with the lettering.
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1980-1-Cent-Flaw-Planchet-Or-PMD?
1980-1-Cent-Flaw-Planchet-Or-PMD?
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Definitely the planchet. If PMD, the line would have carved deep into the design elements. And here they are almost non-existent... not PMD.
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Looks like a retained exterior die break - great find.



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If that's a die break, it's the straightest one I have seen. It does look raised, though, so I would discount PMD.
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