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1968 Lincoln Memorial Cent Mint Mark ?

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 Posted 03/04/2019  7:06 pm Show Profile   Bookmark this topic Add Jlam79 to your friends list Get a Link to this Message Number of Subscribers
Is this a normal looking mint mark?
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No, it's not normal but not uncommon. Looks like die chips.
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Thinking the mint mark punch itself is showing wear issues. Thanks, Doug.
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It is from a damaged mint mark punch. The difference? Look at the whole coin. The die is in a very nice die state when the coin was struck. The damaged mint mark punch mark on the mint mark was there from coin #1.
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Thanks fellas
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Definitely from a damaged mint mark punch.
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