Die damage anomaly 1945-D cent
DoublePie
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Searching date rolls yielded this 1945-D cent seemingly struck with damaged reverse die. Any thoughts on possible metal mesh product that may have been introduced in minting to have produced this honeycomb pattern?
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Coin weight: 2.7 grams
Probably heat damage. Not an error.
Definitely post mint damage.
WS
Looks like acid reduction where some type of mesh was placed over the coin then the acid to create this effect. Just a guess formed from the look and your given weight, regardless just damaged.
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Damaged!
Could go for twice that, think of the copper. To bad it's underweight or it might have a shot at 3¢.
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