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1964-P (No Mint Mark) Penny - Detailed Strike &sharp Edges

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Hello!
I'm not sure this is an error but I was surprised to find an older penny with such sharp edges & amazing strike details. I tried to upload the best quality photos I could here, but any idea if this has just been protected really well or was the strike on most 1964 pennies this detailed?!?

Any notes are appreciated! Yall are awesome, thank you!
1964-P-No-Mint-Mark-Penny----Detailed-Strike-&sharp-Edges
1964-P-No-Mint-Mark-Penny----Detailed-Strike-&sharp-Edges
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It's a decent '64 but really they are very common. An MS-67 would be something special,
yours' has seen some circulation.
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This coin has seen a little circulation, but not much, maybe it was recently broken out of a bank roll. It does appear that it was struck by a fresh die, as I see no signs of Die Deterioration on it.
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Agree with the above. Would be a good album hole filler.
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It's a nice Business Strike.
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Not seeing anything special here.



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to the CCF and There's a lot of them out there.
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