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1966 Penny Possible Error In The Word Trust

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1966 penny with error on the Word TRUST. I have two photos of two coins which is taboo but I posted to compare both coins. the second coin has a longer tail on the R and shorter second T on the coin. posted both coins together feedback appreciated.
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Don't see anything that looks like an error.
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Looks like the front leg of the R was clipped by circulation damage.
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Likely circulation damage. Possible that the R cavity had a bit of grease packed into the bottom portion of the R's leg.
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I have two photos of two coins which is taboo but I posted to compare both coins


Yes but I agree that how you have done it in this thread makes a lot of sense.

I too am seeing some scattered areas of circulation flattening which seem to result in some letters being a bit longer than others.
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thanks for the feedback from the community greatly appreciated.
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Looks normal to me.
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There can be no other logical explanation, really.
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