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1970 Penny Why Does 0 Look Like That?

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1970 D penny with obscure looking 0 in the date. Never seen one like this before
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Looks like it took a hit that pushed half of the copper over.
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Yes definitely mechanical damage. We see these posted with some frequency showing damage here or on the L of LIBERTY. We typically ascribe this to the coin mechanism from gumball machines.
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Unable to fully evaluate since your photos are distorted by overmagnification beyond the 800x800 pixels the board recommends. Please use a size of 800x800 or so because that tends to make a sharper image, and works with more equipment which allows more members to participate.
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Agree, moved metal. We see one or two similar features each month on this forum.
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