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1974 Devil Look Lincoln

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1974-Devil-Look-Lincoln

can any one help about my coin?

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Please help guys

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tnx fuzzy can you help me about this coin sir?
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its probably just a gas bubble. When the experts wake up, you should get their opinion.
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My initial reaction is gas bubble also. I have had them make some interested designs and appear in interesting places. I can usually "pop" them for confirmation if I so choose.
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i think its not a gas bubbles sir I already try to put pressure but no pop effect happen
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Die chip would be my guess.No premium
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How much I can sell that sir?
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They dont always have to pop. It exhibits the characteristics of a gas bubble versus a damaged die (or any other explination) for me. Someone else may have a different opinion. Also, seeing the reverse of the coin in some cases with this characteristic could be helpful.
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How much I can sell that sir?


Whether it is a die chip or gas bubble, it adds no value to the coin. Sorry.
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Ok iwill post the back side of the coin sir. Tnx..
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Ok iwill post the back side of the coin sir. Tnx..
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Its a copper planchet coin. So it wouldn't be a gas bubble.
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sir what is the copper planchet coin? sorry guys I'm noob in collecting coins
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I am really surprised so many folks said gas bubble ,gas bubbles happen on the copper plated cents from 1982 till present anything before 82 was struck on a solid bronze planchet not a copper coated zinc planchet so this has to be a die chip
hope this helps Renard
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