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1978 Lincoln Number 3 On Chin?

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It appears there is a number 3 on Lincolns Chin? Was this strike of a 3 done on purpose at the mint and slipped through? Also this coin has never been cleaned and a number 7 may be appearing under the Date covered by some green Foreign Object Debris. Any thoughts? Thanks.

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Fortuitous hit is all, damage, poked and shifted East
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Lincoln took a hit on his chin which pushed the divots that make it appear to be a 3. Almost took his chin clean off. Compare the chin to a normal cent.
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Thanks Crazyb0. I wasn't sure what it was. I think it looks pretty cool
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Braided beards were popular back then...
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Interesting Fuzzy317, Thanks!
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The corrosion is not repairable. It is best spent. Although keeping it only costs a cent.
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It is best spent.


I agree, and that corrosion is only gonna get worse.
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Looks like a rim ding from a reeded coin to me.
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