Extra 7 bar. 1972 1c

Removed T sees doubling from the bottom where it was removed.
This at the same time as the extra 7 bar.
Also under 2.
We'll see...WHAT? What brought your attention...?
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Removed T sees doubling from the bottom where it was removed.
This at the same time as the extra 7 bar.
Also under 2.
We'll see...WHAT? What brought your attention...?
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Nice and washed up.
We'll see...WHAT? What brought your attention...?
Why aren't you sending these significant discoveries to CONECA for evaluation?
Copper is a soft metal, harder than silver or gold but easily damaged in circulation. It appears that your coin has had some hits from other coins in the registers along the way. I don't see any doubling or error issues. Just normal circulation.
bob
The T is post mint damage.
The stuff under the crossbar of the 7 is die damage/wear.
Your coin is a doubled die but it's master hub doubling and yes some of the details were re-engraved.
This is a very common DDO for 1972 and has no additional value and no interest from collectors.
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