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1974-D, LMC, How Bout "Floating Nose Abe"? Still Going Through My 74's

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I just love finding "Unique" looking coins.
I'm assuming this too is over polished dies and or Struck Through Grease.
I just thought it was fun and different looking and wanted to share!
During these horrible times I'm just hoping this brings a smile to your face!
We need to name it

1974-D,-LMC,-How-Bout-
1974-D,-LMC,-How-Bout-
1974-D,-LMC,-How-Bout-

I truly hope your all having a wonderful and safe Christmas everyone!
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 Posted 12/24/2020  02:15 am  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add chipjones to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
Looks like Abe stuck his nose in the wrong place.
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Quote:
Looks like Abe stuck his nose in the wrong place.]


Don't make me send "No nose Abe" after you!
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Real bad sinus infection
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Some actors loose or gain weight for a role ... I think ol Abe took it a bit too far
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12/24/2020 10:14 am
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Polished poor Abe's nose right off his face - LOL!
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Nice example!
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Forget his nose....where's his neck?....
In my world..2x2 worthy..fun looking cent
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Fun coin!
Thanks for sharing!
Merry Christmas!
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I have a mint sewn bag of these. About 90% are really over polished and have slight die rotation. The WEIRD thing is the bag of 5000 cents had 5624 coins. I did a post about this bag back in 2011. The coins have a mixture of missing necks, detached noses, detached mouth parts, missing bowties and most show die clash.

The whole thing struck me as so strange that I still have all of the coins and the bag. I identified more than eight different die pairs from the bag as well.

Here's a graded coin from that bag and another that shows heavy design missing on the bust of Lincoln.

1974-D,-LMC,-How-Bout-

1974-D,-LMC,-How-Bout-

ANA ID: 3203813 - CONECA ID: N-5637 Clean a coin that may be worth collecting? Please DON'T! When in doubt, leave it dirty!!
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 Posted 04/08/2021  10:03 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add coblizz to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
I found one of these last week. Any value to them? Thought it was a pretty funny variety.
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Deviation de sept. Correct medical term. 20 minutes intervention and is finish, Nose correct and pain 3 weeks.
Not me only the patient feel.
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Looks like the work of the mad polisher.
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It got even worse the next time he got his hands on that die.
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