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1973 Lincoln Cent-Cud Or Strike Thru?

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Curious what ya'll think because it looks like extra metal filled the space at top of pillars in-right at the top of building...not sure how the pics make it look,thanks

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On the reverse obviously,sorry
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I cannot tell about the problem/ error on the coin, but one thing I will say:
Cud is not even possible in this case, as Cuds are found only on the rims of a coin, not the surfaces of the coin away from the rim.
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Thanks-that's what I was thinking too-what do you get in the inside parts then? Chipped die? Die cracks?
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You're thinking of a die chip which would not reach out to the rim. From what I can see it looks to be a normal worn coin with no more definition left at the tops of the pillars.
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i have 1999 and 1972 die chip
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Are you referring to the roof in the tops of the bays? That is part of the design. When it is missing there has been a lot of over polishing that removed that roof area on the bays to the left of the statue.
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Yes coop-ok thanks! Appreciate it-see that a lot I guess just under the 16x it sort if looked like extra metal on it(slightly raised) but figured it wasn't wanted see what y'all thought thanks again! The more I ask the more I learn
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