When I first saw this I just thought it was a coin that had been mangled in some way, but then noticed that the lower portion of the 1 in the date is not there. If this was just a coin that had been "abused" in some way then wouldn't there be traces of the bottom of the 1
Copper is very soft. Also, it may have been Struck Through Grease originally which would account for the lack of the bottom of the "1". But as it stands, just a damaged coin.
Thanks for the info. I'm pretty new to collecting and while I figured it was just a damaged coin, and not some "undiscovered error":) I was just curious as to how such a "shearing off" could be so "clean". Interesting stuff. Thanks again.
Actually the one digit is full length - all the rest of the digits drop below the base line, thus they are all lower than the one. This coin is damaged - nothing else.
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