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2004 Penny Sanded? Maybe Not Sure.

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Hello all not sure what I have here. PMD I'm thinking but the middle is thicker like it was sanded on the outside. it weighs 2.2.
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. It is PMD however it was done.
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Deliberately ground down, I'd say.



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It certainly didn't look like that when it was struck.
It is PMD no matter how it happened.
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well thanks for the info.
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Probably put on a sidewalk and twisted with a foot on both sides of the coin?
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