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1958 D Grease Filled Or PMD?

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I lean toward a Greaser.
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It looks like 8 took a hit and is showing both flattening and metal movement. I don't see any evidence of this coin having been a grease filled strike.
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Looks like a hit/scrape to me.
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I was just thinking it unlikely that a hit strong enough to shear off that much metal wouldn't leave any damage to the surrounding fields.
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Looks like a victim of a Gumball Machine.
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