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1940-D LWC Struck Through Or PMD?

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Sorry but those are damage (not a mint error). You can see the displaced metal on the reverse.
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Looks like damage from a screwdriver. If the damage effects both sides, can safely assume that it's not an error. The damage in this case has pushed the metal on the reverse of the coin out.
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Post mint damage. Slow day at the Chevy dealership back in '41.
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Agree, damage and probably deliberate.
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deliberate post mint damage ( PMD).
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