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Does Lincoln Have Two Heads? Help Please!

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My son found this LMC. On the reverse side Lincoln looks like he has two heads. Not sure if this is a real DDR or some other anomaly. Any and all help is greatly appreciated.

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Maybe a well placed die chip?
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Or a plating issue (bubble?)
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No, someone is watching over Abe's shoulder, it seems to me it could be a plating bubble.
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It's either a small chip in the die or a plating bubble. Here's mine, I always figured it was the plating, but didn't have the heart to smash it and see.


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I've pushed on it with a tooth pick and it seems solid. Also thank you all for the comments. Greatly appreciated.
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Definitely a keeper. It looks awesome!
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Might be a small die gouge. The reverse seems to be in a later die state also. You can see the fields behind the pillars being sort of wavy.
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