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1963 P Penny PMD? Die Deterioration?

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I have a pretty nice looking 1963 p penny. is this die? PMD? just wear?
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Where exactly are you seeing Doubling?

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no doubling. I'm just seeing the different coloring. I'm wondering if there is a name or something that happens at the mint. or just wear?
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That is surface discoloration--not a mint error.
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Thinking cleaned or rubbed a bit at some point. Thanks, Doug.
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Nothing going on here.



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could be that someone tried to clean it. idk.
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