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Anyone Recognize The Planchet? (1957 D Cent)

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Everyone including myself, take a deep breath before this thread gets locked. I think we need a better clear up-close pic of the indent on the coat. As of now it might be a struck through debris. It most likely was struck on the correct planchet, what other planchet could it have been struck on?
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I am holding my breath.
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@ Coolmobd : Do you has any knowledge of the molecular structure of the alloys reacting to the mild acids? Please do not come with stories from the wind.
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seems to have been cleaned (with tomato juice, hot sauce, vinegar, etc.) at some point. that might be what's causing you to see an 'odd' planchet. those things will brighten an old coin, it won't generate the 'woodie effect', but it will cause the cent to look brighter than it normally would be, even if it were a new coin.
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Milestone coming up, time to celebrate it with a contest?
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