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1986 LMC Almost Clipped?

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Mint or post damage? I'm guessing post damage. Like someone needed a flat blade screwdriver. So they made one with this cent.

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I think if was ground down or filed we'd be seeing more zinc. Some other method was used to create this.
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Or even hit or run over.
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Note the ovaloid shape of the coin at the top. This coin was squeezed. When, where and how will most likely remain one of lifes little mysteries.
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