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1976 D Lines On The Penny PMD?

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Trying to get better pics gotta hook my computer up
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Maybe differential toning imprint from a cloth?
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Or more likely, fingerprints. The salt that is in the fingerprints alter the surface of the coins. Eventually when enough pf these happen to a BU coin the original surface goes away, turning the coin more brown as this happens over and over. Thus the brown color on coins.
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