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1963 D Lincoln Cent Date Error?

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So I found this penny today and at first I thought it was a 1967. Is this common for dates around this year? I have a picture of a normal 1963 d for comparison of the date.
Good find or another example of what not to look for?
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What you're seeing is damage from a gum ball-candy machine.
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ahh dang, another example. I'll be posting again I'm sure
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The way to tell? Note the affected area is parallel to the rim area.
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