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1964 Lincoln Cent , What's Going On With This Mint Mark? Can Someo Help Please

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looks like it took a hit to the mint mark to me.
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Ok thanks for the help
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Two things to notice. The original shape is there and that area is a reduction of the mint mark. Also note where the pushed metal is towards the cent of the mint mark, not how the metal is moved there from the damage the coin received. PSD
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Good question, keep asking!



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