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1926 Lincoln Cent Struck On Foreign Planchet Or Just Damaged?

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Hello I found this odd coin... Had me thinking of its just damaged or what? I noticed a raised straight line through the One Cent on the reverse? Any ideas?

1926-Lincoln-Cent-Struck-On-Foreign-Planchet-Or-Just-Damaged?

1926-Lincoln-Cent-Struck-On-Foreign-Planchet-Or-Just-Damaged?

1926-Lincoln-Cent-Struck-On-Foreign-Planchet-Or-Just-Damaged?

1926-Lincoln-Cent-Struck-On-Foreign-Planchet-Or-Just-Damaged?

1926-Lincoln-Cent-Struck-On-Foreign-Planchet-Or-Just-Damaged?

1926-Lincoln-Cent-Struck-On-Foreign-Planchet-Or-Just-Damaged?

1926-Lincoln-Cent-Struck-On-Foreign-Planchet-Or-Just-Damaged?

1926-Lincoln-Cent-Struck-On-Foreign-Planchet-Or-Just-Damaged?

1926-Lincoln-Cent-Struck-On-Foreign-Planchet-Or-Just-Damaged?

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 Posted 11/13/2016  3:59 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add moxking to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
It's simply had a hard life.
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Damage. Quite porous, and likely spent quite a few years underground.
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How does a coin obtain a raised device on top of the other devices? If you look where it says one cent right by the o theres a straight line almost looks line its printed ontop ?
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The area in question may just be material relocated from the "E" in CENT after taking a hit. Don't believe it to be struck that way at the mint. Thanks, Doug.
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