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2012 P Shield Penny?

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Doubled possibly
2012-P-Shield-Penny?
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@jsan, in addition to these close-ups, can you please add one overall pic of the front and one of the back for this coin? Thx. It seems like your coin might be damaged, but I'm having trouble piecing together these close-ups to get a cohesive vision of your coin.
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It could be coin damage. It could be a planchet error. Just hard to tell from single areas on the coin. A wider view can be a bit more helpful with the closer views. It would be like taking in you radiator cap and telling them I need spark plugs for my car. They give you a look. You mention the radiator cap and they still are looking at you. Sometimes we need more information to help you with. I know the parts shop appreciates when they get more to go on?
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