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1997 D Can Anyone Tell Me What Happened Here? Post Mint ? Thank You

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1997-D--Can-Anyone-Tell-Me-What-Happened-Here?-Post-Mint-?-Thank-You
1997-D--Can-Anyone-Tell-Me-What-Happened-Here?-Post-Mint-?-Thank-You
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It has a concave shape to it as if maybe it was pressed I have no idea I just thought it was interesting
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Possibly heat damage...(I see an experiment in the near future).....others?
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The coin looks cupped as you note--more likely mechanical than heat, but I could be wrong. Not a mint error though.
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Please crop and rotate photos properly...thanks.
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Looks like it was heated with a cigarette lighter.
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