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2015-P Homestead Banana Under Pump Varieties

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I found 3 separate varieties of this "error"
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The second image it appears as if the piece of metal is added on there
The third would be a half and half. Half added on, half recessed
The first is a gouge. recessed mark.

Any input would be appreciated. Ive been looking everywhere and cant find a single example other than these
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It would not be called an error, it is a variety.
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Banana you say.... I believe most Homesteaders had a dog for protection and to alert others of danger.....so it could be....
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