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1983 Lincoln Cent With O On Column.

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Thought I would share this. Anyone ever seen anything similar?


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it looks like someone hit it with a metal punch or tube. I don't believe that is an actual error, just PMD
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I think that is just some type of damage.
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Past carpenter, looks like a nail set punch and some zinc rot

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It was probably much smaller. it may have been a straight pin that split the plating. After the zinc gets oxygen, then the coin starts to break down. If it were a hand punch or nail it would have created a raised area on the opposite side of the coin. Remember be are looking at things with a microscope. When looking at coins under a scope, try touching the coin with a toothpick. It looks like a pencil. So we need to keep this in mind when looking at coins with magnification.
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Thanks for your opinions, guys.

I would have to agree with coops theory on the raised area. It also has a die crack on it. I'll have to get a picture this evening.
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