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2001-P Lincoln Triple S And Ts Of Trust Near VDB On Obverse?

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Appears to be Triple Ss and Ts of Trust near the VDB Letters on Obverse? The S and T Letters appear to be raised. I don't think this is a vise job due to the Tripling of the S and T Letters and also being raised. Letters A and T of States and Pluribus are partially missing on Reverse? Lincoln and Pedestal in Memorial is curved on Reverse? Any Thoughts? Thanks.


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This is a vise job. Two coins were placed on top of each other and pressed together either with a vice or by hitting it with a hammer, not an error.
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It's not an error coin. It's just a damaged coin. It's Post Strike Damage (it happened after it left the U.S. Mint).
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Thanks for verifying Tanman2001, E&V!
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You're very welcome and no problem! We always glad to help!
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Altered/damaged coin. Probably more of a construction site happening. (Three coins, two pieces of wood and a big ole hammer)
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