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1961 P LMC Reverse

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It appears most of Lincoln is missing on the reverse of this coin. I have about a dozen of these from a mint sewn bag. Any idea what caused this? Is it collectible?



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Grease filled die, most likely.
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I agree, Grease Fill element is a likely cause. As for being collectible ?
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His head was shot off.
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Not grease. Over polished die. See the die polishing lines in the fields? Improperly/over polished.
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I agree with SSK.
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I have to agree with BJ on this one. If it were over polished, then the columns would be thinner/narrowed. I'm not seeing that on this coin. Partial Grease Filled Die.
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Ok, I will trust that, but for my learning sake, isn't the statue a slightly lower relief than the pillars, witch would cause it to start thinning out before the pillars did?
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Yes. If they statue is lower on the coin, then the die was over polished.
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Note over all weakness of the statue on my coin?
On your coin, part of the statue is there and part isn't. So there was a bit of grease on the die during the strike.
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Thanks coop!
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I have over a dozen of these now. How many coins normally get struck through before the die is clear again?
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It is pretty minor, so there would probably be no demand for these. But an answer to your question: Until enough debris gets mixed into the grease or a die cleaning happens.
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