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1989-D Penney There Seems To Be An "O" On His Shoulder

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1989-D-Penney-There-Seems-To-Be-An-
It is raised very little, and I'm sorry I'm still
Learning how to manipulate these things.
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Is it raised, incuse or flat?

Just for future reference it is best to post a full cropped photo of the reverse and obverse then zoomed in photos of the areas of concern.
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Given the image, one could say a small o intersecting a larger o. Post strike damage most likely.
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Well you are right - does look like an "O"
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Looks like a plating issue to me.
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Looks like a contact mark off another coin that let incuse marks on the bust on that area. Highest areas will transfer to each other when a coin is hit on top of another coin.
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Looks like a contact mark off another coin that let incuse marks on the bust on that area. Highest areas will transfer to each other when a coin is hit on top of another coin.


I hadn't even considered that. Totally feasible.
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