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1938 Lincoln Penny Strong Front No Back

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I agree that coins struck today go through exactly the processes you say. Is also quite possible that in 1938 a penny might have been struck on a plantchet without noticeably raised edges?
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If I can admit your right then you can admit that it's possible.
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You are so stuck in your textbook ways it's gross.
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