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My First Clip Roll Searching - 1964 LMC

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I think I found my first curved clip while roll searching. It's a 1964 Lincoln. I am not really seeing the Blakesley effect, but all the other characteristics are there. The "belly line" and smearing of devices are both there and easy to see. All I have with me is an iPhone, so I hope you guys can tell. I can't believe this has made it in circulation since 1964. I got these from my local gas station.

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On the reverse I see it.
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I think the rim damage present on the clip is a bit distracting, but as you say, there's metal flow on the N, G and O. It's genuine IMO.
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Thanks guys
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Above the "AM".
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Oh I see it now. Very light. Thanks for the lesson coop.
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The damaged area at 2:00 was probably caused by the coin being dropped on the edge sometime in its life.
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