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1984-P Lincoln Memorial Cent - What's Above The In?

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What is that next to the I of IN and also above the N?

By the I, it almost looks like a letter or if you follow it straight down a second I.

1984-P-Lincoln-Memorial-Cent---What's-Above-The-In?
1984-P-Lincoln-Memorial-Cent---What's-Above-The-In?
1984-P-Lincoln-Memorial-Cent---What's-Above-The-In?
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die wear causes the stretching effect sometimes seen on peripheral devices
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is that called die trailing?
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If your refering to the variety "trail dies" then no. Try this link http://www.traildies.com/index.html
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