Hello everyone! I'm new on the forum here. Recently, I found this 1977-D Lincoln Cent in a roll of coins from my bank. The mirror image on the reverse caught my attention, and I would like to know if this is a brockage of some sort or just some post-mint damage. Any expert opinions are welcome. Thanks in advance!
Usually made by putting two together between some wood so as not to damage the coin to bad, also will make the side not in contact with the second coin mushy in looks.
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I'm thinking a hit with a hammer. If it were a squeeze from a vise the damaged area would be spread out over the entire surface of the coin. With a hammer blow, just certain areas will be affected.
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