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1919 Cent - Just A Dent?

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I am so glad I found this forum. Everyone is so helpful. And I am actually starting to learn some stuff. Found this 1919 cent with a funny indent below the date. I do not see any corresponding damage on the back. Is this post mint damage, or something more interesting?
1919-Cent---Just-A-Dent?
1919-Cent---Just-A-Dent?
1919-Cent---Just-A-Dent?
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Just PMD, I'm guessing. Add that to the environmental damage and you have very little value over face here.
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post mint damage.
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Yes I'm in agreement too.
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Just a dent
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That's what I suspected. Thanks everyone
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The weaken EPU is probably opposite that area and it took a hit. No premium for a damaged coin.
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