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1981 LMC Centered Broadstrike?

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Continuing my searching through rolls (cwr) I noticed this larger cent in my fingers. Usually have a stack of them in hand & go from there. I'm familiar with "Texas cents" but I don't think this is one. Opinions ? Enjoy. Extra shot of hoard I get to look though yay. ;)
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Coin is slightly larger than a normal cent. Ask for any other shots of any area. ;)
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 Posted 03/15/2019  6:30 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add John1 to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
IMHO,not a Texas Cent. Looks like a broadstrike.
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Probably should do a side by
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I always imagined them with out a rim, but the rim is just part of the setup proto rim on your coin. Here is one without the rim. So they maybe with or without:
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But the first example is a copper planchet coin, this one is a Zinc coin.


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