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1977 D Roosevelt No Face?

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Idk?
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Hello WayStraitt and to CCF!

Please post a close up of the obverse and a full picture of the reverse.

Thanks

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Looks deliberately ground down.



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Either been ground down or flattened.
It didn't look like that when the coin was struck. PMD
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Yes I agree that the flat spot is damage (not a mint error).
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I wouldn't have believed it myself except when you look at it there are no scratches are no sanding marks there no nothing it's just smooth. I know this is the way we found it
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Definitely Italy just ground down or flattened. PSD. Couldn't have left the mint that way
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