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Is This PMD Or A Error (1944 Penny)

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The weird bump on the reserve lines up with the dent on the observe also not sure if that's a Die Cud on the reserve this coin also might be fake not sure.... also coop can you do one of those things where you line up the front and back to see if they are perfectly lined up?
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 Posted 03/11/2021  11:17 am  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add Coinfrog to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
This is definitely PMD.
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the 2 big dents look like PMD, but I think I'm seeing a die crack on the reverse running diagonally at about the 4 o'clock area.
Maybe a lamination error over the 'ONE; on the reverse too.. (or am I reaching too far?)
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 Posted 03/11/2021  11:23 am  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add Akkdayam to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
Ya I agree
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A mix of post strike damage (much appears intentional) and right wheat die crack (to rim). Hint of lamination too.
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PMD all the way in my opinion. As a matter of fact, I think that is the same Wheatie I took a pop at with my new Red Ryder BB gun back in the day! I was totally disheartened that BB didn't go all the way through.....
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Punched twice. You can see the push outs on the opposite side of the coin. As mentioned it is PSD. The over below will show what areas would be affected by the damage on one side and pushing outwards on the opposite side.
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Ok thanks
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I agree, lots of PMD with a lam across the ONE. Being a lam gives it some value, but the PMD takes away the premium, in my opinion.

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Ya it looks like someone nails it with a metal pole then whacked it with a club till it chipped of the edge or scuba1 nailed it with a BB gun lol
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