Also found this on a 2002 D penny

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Also found this on a 2002 D penny

#1 Unread post by kellychester33 »

PMD? Or mint
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Re: Also found this on a 2002 D penny

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Cool find!!!
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Die scrape?
Feeder Finger gouge?
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Re: Also found this on a 2002 D penny

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Paul wrote: Thu Dec 17, 2020 4:23 pm Die scrape?
Feeder Finger gouge?
I have no idea it looks to be a mint error the way the lines skip the memorial building

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Re: Also found this on a 2002 D penny

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Could be die scrapes. Error-ref.com has some good info on those.

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Re: Also found this on a 2002 D penny

#7 Unread post by SensibleSal66 »

Here's one example and description .
Die scrapes are a form of die damage that is caused by the feeder finger scraping across the anvil die. Die scrapes appear on a coin as closely-spaced, parallel ridges. It is a form of die damage that’s usually caused by the feeder finger scraping across the anvil die face. Die scrapes also sometimes appear on the hammer die. There are probably other causes of die scrapes, but in most cases they’re difficult to distinguish from feeder finger damage.
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