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1966 One Cent With Die Polishing And More.

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This 1966 one cent has a lot going on. I'm going to say there had been a lot of die polishing causing the scratches. Also, I'm guess that all the movement in the date and liberty is caused by either DDD or MD. I didn't find any of this on Vista, etc. Your opinion, please. Thanks.
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I have no idea from where come this coin but the Reverse it is SMS Die. I talk about the 1966 coin. I have no clue about appearances of the 1961 to compare.
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Yeah, why is the '61 there?
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It is a 1966 shown upside down making it look like a 61.
I agree with DDD and die polishing.
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Agree.



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I turned the coin upside down and sideways using direct lighting to show that the doubling is not caused by the shadow effect. Nice coin...I think I'll keep it. Thanks
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