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1960 D (Dropped Lettering? An Extra L By Liberty Or Is It A Clash? Doubled Ear?

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Hey all here a wierd one I've spent days researching the "could be's" Double Ear,Dropped Lettering Clashes, A dozen clash things I've read wrexlers thing a few times now and it just confuses me more lol...only thing on wrexlers list was Something Punched Into the Dye Like a nail etc or dropped lettering i.e. a broken piece of a letter or facial feature or building that breaks off and then gets punched into the dye but else where. But I couldn't make it out I'm leaning more towards a wierd Cud or dropped lettering. Ill be posting a 1964 penny next in a few and ew boy its a doozy for sure it looks like plums under his chin. Thanks for the help all lol
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1960-D large date with PMD.
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Agree, just damage.
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Damaged coin.
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What about the brain blob just a Cud?
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Cuds always include the rim.
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The "brain blob" looks like a Die Chip, can't be a Cud.
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All PMD Head looks like a gouge taken out.
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