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1974 D Lincoln Cent PMD On R In Liberty?

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1974-D-Lincoln-Cent-PMD-On-R-In-Liberty?
1974-D-Lincoln-Cent-PMD-On-R-In-Liberty?
1974-D-Lincoln-Cent-PMD-On-R-In-Liberty?
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Looks like the reverse die was replaced. Note the reverse is a different die state. (earlier) So the reverse may have had issues, that could not be fixed like the obverse die polishing. (I wonder it there was a Feeder Finger Damage issue with they previous reverse die and the obverse was rescued?)
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Thanks again for the info Coop. Very insightful and something I would have never known.
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I try to expand a little at a time to show you, what I see on your coin. When you see it, then I've hit the target. When your don't see it, always ask another question.
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Makes sense. Thank you, I do see the Feeder Finger Damage but had no idea that was a thing before now. Also would have never thought about the reverse & observe die being swapped out at different times depending on if only one side needed to be replaced.
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They call the die marriages. When they are replaced they try to match them up with a similar die state die. (One that got broken up because of a die issue)
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The R looks like PMD to me. Quiz time: is your coin a large date or small date?
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"Until death do us part", or in this case "until die do us part" - not sure if that was funny or not. Either way thanks Coop, the knowledge is appreciated!

John while searching this coin in the forum before posting I believe I saw that this is a large date which I don't think is very easy to tell on this year but Abe's out of control hair and distinct facial features point to large. Also I think the lettering on the large date is a little thicker especially on Liberty unless the die has been over polished which can produce a "skinny" Y.
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Thank you John. I like the longer crossbar reference on the 4 of 1974 type 1, that helps alot.
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