Dot after O of ONE 1897 Penny

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Found this coin amongst a collection of a few hundred pennys and it looks like a dot after the O although the dot looks also damaged, coin is also quite used and circulated, as expected of a 120+ year old coin :D But what do the expects say, do I have a true Dot after O of ONE or just a damaged coin? 

I'm inclined to think it's damage but it is in about the right place. Perhaps someone clever could do an overlay using this example?

 

 There is this if it helps 

 

 

Token collector [1600-1899] with some coins

Thanks Zac. I'm going to stick with damage.

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