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1957-D Offcenter

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this is my first off center find. not exactly a find "in the wild", but was in my own old store/unsearch coins, rediscovered. obviously not as dramatic as may I have seen posted, but a fun find. thanks.

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Looks like a coin removed from a "Good Luck" holder.
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Yeah, that's a damaged coin - not an off-center.
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how is it damaged?
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Note the right side of both rim areas. The coin was damaged going into one of these holder. Best to leave them in the holder. Other wise you end up with a damaged coin after you remove it. That damage is done putting the coin into the holder. Removing it, just exposes the damage.
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