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1976 D Bicentennial Action? (Cent)

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Hello everyone.. obverse has some UNUSUAL look around the tie area.. under my scope it looks like a mound of metal.. on the reverse there is also activity which to me appears related.. a few of the letters on reverse are really faint... especially the "E" in e pluribus unum. The "s" "t" "a" in the word States are also faint.. these pics do this coin no justice..i apoligize for that!!
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When you have a divot on one side with a corresponding hump on the other, 99.9% of the time it's damage.
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PMD of some sort.
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Might be a counterstamp. PMD.
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Weight? Thanks, Doug.
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