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1824 Large Cent Very Odd Error Or Intentional Damage?

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This coin caught my eye at a fast moving auction just because I thought it may have occurred at the mint and worthy of a decent premium.

I need the members to weigh in on how, why and where this could have occurred. It could even have been from some guy being bored on a Sat night deciding to mutilate a rarity.


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 Posted 04/10/2020  3:27 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add mdpmedia to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
Here are the related rim views showing the holes below each surface aberration:

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Looks like it was on a belt buckle or some jewelry.
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Agree. Definitely not an error.
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I agree with others - post-mint damage ( PMD).

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looks like it was attached to a jewelry piece at some point.
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