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1941 Wheat Penny Lamination Error ?

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Hello , I'm new to this site and not sure what's wrong with this coin.
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. Blow-torch damage. PMD.
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People always say "blow torch" on these. I say a sandblaster. You can see where they were holding it. 4:00 to 6:00 and 11:00 to 1:00. If you heated a penny up enough to puddly copper, it would destroy most of it. I don't know what media they used, sand, glass, or something else but I say they were sandblasted.
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