Started me off with that uneven massive legs of M in America and then that lead me to A & R then saw top part of Motto interesting then for sure the U & N in United look particularly spicy #128076;
@putt, can you please show a closeup of one or two of these areas? Thx. With the overall pics, everything I'm seeing looks like circulation flattening.
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What does the edge look like on the ONE CENT area? If it is buckled, it maybe coin damage/flattening: If nothing is going on there, it might be a Grease Fill issue on those devices? ( Grease Fill makes the devices wider looking, but not a doubled die issue) How is spread, different than a Grease Fill and circulation flattening? http://goccf.com/t/431695#3712124
That area is a noted area for weakness in the Lincoln Cent. It's from the bust on the obverse needing so much metal to fill in it takes it from the reverse.
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