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@tp, can you please also post an overall pic of the front and back of this coin? Thx. Also, can you please confirm that neither of these areas can be depressed with a wooden toothpick? Thx.
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The column came off but the mark that connects the T with monument still intact after pricking it with a toothpick  
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The only area the mark is at is were the t from cent. No other Mark's or indication of clash visible on coin
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I don't understand John 1?
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Feeder Finger Damage affects the dies. So a scratch on the die, would leave raised areas on the coins.
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But can you see how straight it is
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Out of all pics none match my coin. I see vaigue lines not like mine. I checked the whole coin no other Mark's
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