Odd because there's no sign of a hit between the L and B but I can't think of any other reason for the I to look like that . Have to agree the I took a hit .
The 'I' is easier to move on a coin, than on a die. So it has to be coin damage to cause it to move that much. (Also there would be many hundreds of thousands of these it if were a die issue. Just one is usually an indicator of damage to the coin.
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