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It's definitely post-mint damage. I wonder if it was stuck between two surfaces and abraded? Or maybe corroded in a chemical bath of sorts (purposefully or accidentally)

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Because of the way that coin looks, it was definitely properly minted and left the mint in good condition, but it was damaged elsewhere. Since it seems so smooth, it's either something rubbing against it for a long time or someone corroded it with an acid or something.

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