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1951 Penny With Multiple Errors

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thank you for letting me join the coin community family, I am new to coin collecting and am still learning and hope to learn a little more with my post, it is a 1951 penny with multiple errors I believe are from minting not %100 sure it looks like a rim Cud die break and a stamping error on the "9" in the date, any help would be greatly appreciated ....thanks mosecoindog
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Guessing these is simply damage.



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Just damage I'm afraid.
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No errors, there is nothing there that can't be attributed to damage.
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To the CCF. Your coin has spent some on a parking lot. It's been run over, ground into the pavement. We call them parking lot coins. There is a lot of information on this site, and I hope you stick around. Use the search tab and learn how a coin is made, that will teach you what can happen at the mint and what is what we call PMD Post Mint Damage.
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Unfortunately, this coin has spent some time on a parking lot pavement. Abrasion and puncture damage is typical for this type of damaging environment.
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 Posted 09/24/2021  5:32 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add mosecoindog to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
thank you all so much for your informative answers!!!
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