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1972 D Misplaced MM?

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just found this. it is clearly a smooth raised line under 20x magnification. nothing close to this on copper coins. could it be an Rpm or misplaced mm?
area in question is the line under the 9
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 Posted 11/12/2015  6:01 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add coop to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
Is that raised, or flat with the fields? Sometimes a stain will look like it is raised.
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it is raised. not as much as the other devices, but it still is raised
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There is a few dies that a miss punch happened, but I see nothing on the CONECA E-disk that show anything like this for that year. I would keep it safe for now. Maybe you will get better images sometime in the future that will us show more?
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ok thank you. I'm planning on getting extension tubes for christmas so I will be able to get very close then
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A RPM should be raised from the field because of the punching.
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Note on these 3-D images of the RPMs. That area on your coin should be raised upward from the field. From the images provided, I can tell if it is raised upward or not?
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as expected, I got extension tubes for my camera for christmas, so here are some better shots. hope we can come to some conclusions.

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Could be a die crack like the one found on this 1952-D

http://coppercoins.com/lincoln/dies...ie_state=lds
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hmm thats odd looking. maybe... could be a die dent also
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I agree. The first image was not a sharp and made it look like something. But the clear image shows a die crack to me.
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