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  • 1946 penny error obverse perimeter

    I'm new and have just started collecting error coins. I'm not a member yet. Is this penny a mint error?
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    It looks like the coin was struck normally. Then, it could have been exposed to a high heat condition. Does the reverse of the coin look the same way?
    If so, it could have been a "dryer coin". It gets trapped in a high heat dryer and tumbles or rolls in a circle for a while
    Gary Kozera
    Website: https://MintErrors.org

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    • #3
      Yep. Dryer coin. Its damage

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        Thanks for checking. The reverse is normal.
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