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1924 S Penny. What's Wrong With The I In Liberty. It Looks Like A 3

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1924-S-Penny.-What's-Wrong-With-The-I-In-Liberty.-It-Looks-Like-A-3
1924-S-Penny.-What's-Wrong-With-The-I-In-Liberty.-It-Looks-Like-A-3
1924-S-Penny.-What's-Wrong-With-The-I-In-Liberty.-It-Looks-Like-A-3
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That's a weird one! I am guessing it is damage - something hit it right on the "I", making a dent and moving the metal in a strange way. Or possibly a die chip that deformed the "I" somehow?
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Looks like damage to me. A die chip would only add to the size of the letter.
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Definitely PMD
There is no way for that to happen during the striking of the coin.
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Post-strike damage seasoned with an abundance of circulation wear.
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Agree, just damage of some kind.
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