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1944 Penny Looks Different But I'm Sure Its Just

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Please fix the title of your post, that sort of language is not appropriate here.
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Looks as if somebody got carried away with whizzing to make it look unnaturally shiny .

And with nfine, title not appropriate, there are young people among us...
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Looks like acid damage, maybe a once buried coin. Please fix your title.
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polished.
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Damaged, then polished most likely. Possible it's a poor plating job from long ago.
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Agree, acid damage and then a scouring.
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All of the above .
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