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What Is This 1977 LMC

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I found this 1977 LMC with some coins that belonged to my father, I don't know if this would be considered a "vise" coin or something else. The back side of the coin is pressed down (lighter side).





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Yes, the coins were pressed into each other/other coins. Damage.
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Here is an online error guide to help you learn what to look for: http://www.lincolncentsonline.com/error.html
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is there a good way to separate the coins
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The two coins are glued together. There was also a third coin involved, glue is visible on the left of the first photo.
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