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1974 D What? How? Why?

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Looks like a press job.
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what is a press job? Is there any value to this?
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Its where they stick between 2 other coins and squeeze them in a vise. Of course there is value to it... One cents worth.
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Lincoln Guy. Good description.
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Cool... I like it
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Mixyslicks, when I first joined CCF I found a coin just like yours.
I was amazed. Keep posting to learn along we the CCF members.
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It is truely amazing what some people will do to coins, but yes press job.
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yes and you are absolutely correct I've found the same year and the press job is thinner and wider I was wondering why Lincoln was facing away from himself...its still going into my collection because I like it! LOL
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I've started collecting error and variety coins when I was 9 years old. That was 43 years ago. I joined CCF about 3 years ago and have learned more about coins than in the 40 years leading up to then.

I've seen coins that were terrible fakes and coins that I thought were fakes that were very rare and very real.

The thing I like most about CCF is that the people here not only know what they are talking about, but they will share the information with you to make you a better collector and not try to make you feel stupid because you haven't seen a coin before.

It's also lots of fun!

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