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1963 D Lincoln Penny

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Greetings All,
Anyone have input on this obverse Liberty strike?
Another PMD?
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PMD my vote.
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As I recall, the L being so close to the rim was from the die, but the flattening and distortion that you see are all from circulation wear.
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From the partial Obverse photo, Looks to be a very well circulated coin with PMD.
the "L" on edge is seen often in this time period, they did eventually fix the dies.
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To CCF! The flattening of the letters is from circulation wear. PMD.
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to the CCF!
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to the CCF and all damage.
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Agree, post-strike damage.
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