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2000 D Sacagawea Dollar - Huge Indent Surely Not Real?

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The obverse of this one looks kinda good, but the reverse less so. All those lines and whatnot on the reverse are raised, so not just scratches.

Since I'm not really sure what's going on here, figured I'd post it and see what folks think.

2000-D Sacagawea dollar - indent or no?


2000-D-Sacajawea-Dollar---Huge-Indent-Surely-Not-Real?
2000-D-Sacajawea-Dollar---Huge-Indent-Surely-Not-Real?
2000-D-Sacajawea-Dollar---Huge-Indent-Surely-Not-Real?
2000-D-Sacajawea-Dollar---Huge-Indent-Surely-Not-Real?
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Post Mint damage.
Probably?:-
coin placed between two pieces of steel, then hit with a massive sledge hammer blow.

I have fooled around with coins occasionally like that myself.
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It looks manufactured to me.
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Deliberately damaged for sure.
There is no way that coin would fit in the collar when struck so
it must have been done afterwards.
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funny thing if it was hit with, like a hammer would the back not keep more of the details of the coin ?and the lines on the back is the coin thinner in that spot ? P.S.sel_69l you can't tell us that you destroy coins
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I think it's a manufactured fake as well.
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PSD.
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Whacked with a hammer.
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