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2002 Penny Error Or PMD?

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This was my first pictures ever taken so please bare with me. I am guessing this coin is a PMD however with all the damages I just wanted to make sure. When looking at the obverse and reverse I see some doubling or fatter letters? Also the black on it is not from anything sticky it seems to be apart of the coin. I am very new to coin searching and learning. Thank you so much for your help!!
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To CCF! The plating on the reverse was worn off, so it's PMD.
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Thank you so much!!
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Can't tell anything from the obverse picture being taken at an angle.
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With the reverse pic, I'm seeing faint evidence of an early stage dryer coin--early stage.
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Good eye ijn. I see what you're talking about.
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to the CCF and Worn off.
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