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2015 Lincoln Clash

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Minor, nothing on the reverse.

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Modern design prisoner cent :D Cool
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This is a mild die clash. on a stronger example you can see better what is being transferred from one die to the other:
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I think I may have a coin or two with errors that happen to be pennies. I've recently started checking all my coins as I've sold my grandfather's coin collection for $10K. I know a little but not a lot. The color of the pennies look iridescent. Does that mean anything? They don't seem to be a film or an erosion. One of the pennies is a 2015. Anyone?:)
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