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1952 D Wheat Penny (Possible Error?)

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I was looking through a Wheat penny box I found and I found this weird looking 1952 Wheat penny (under the 5) and wanted some thoughts on if it's PMD or a error or what (sorry if I get some things wrong I'm not really a experienced collector), as I try to collect error coins and world coins
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@akk, I do see what you are talking about, although a nice close-up pic would help. I'm seeing damage along the rim and then a linear raised portion of metal that goes to the number 5. I suspect that this extra metal is semi-attached rim rather than a die crack.
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 Posted 06/19/2022  01:57 am  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add Akkdayam to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
Here's a better close up, hope it helps!
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I agree with Spence.
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also.
The rim has taken a hit pushing the metal inward. PMD
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Agree with the assessment above--lateral hit moved a strip of rim metal inward.
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that copper part you see extending towards the 5 is/was part of the rim and got shaved and bent inwards.
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Agree, just damage.
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Ok, thanks
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It could be moved back it pushed a bit. If it were a die crack, you would not be able to move it. But I agree is is damage to the coin. (Moving it back would make it fall off of the coin)
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