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1960-P Lincoln Outline Of Upside Down 6 Under 6 Of Date?

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Appears to be an Outline of an Upside Down 6 under the 6 at the Large Date? Struck Through on the Reverse on the O at One? Any thoughts?
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Looks like a well placed stain and a hit to the O moving the metal
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I agree with Mark, stain and PSD.
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I'm not 100% on that being a stain, but whatever it is, it happened after the coin left the mint. Looks like a spendable cent to me.
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worth one cent.
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Ok, thanks everyone and I wasn't sure what it was.
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Yep, spend it.
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