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1998 Lincoln, With Reverse ?

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Well since I'm laid up with a DVT on my vacation nonetheless,I will most likely be posting a lot over the next few days. So here is the first,The reverse has an anomaly under the last A in America. Thanks for looking!

1998-Lincoln,-With-Reverse-?

1998-Lincoln,-With-Reverse-?

1998-Lincoln,-With-Reverse-?
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 Posted 01/12/2017  09:36 am  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add CoinCents to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
Did you poke at it to see if it was a plating bubble? Just softly with a toothpick. If you did so and it is firm, then maybe it is a rim burr - Pete just a few posts that were educational about these rim issues Burrs, Dents, gouges, etc.

Here is the link that he had posted on one of his, you can check into - great info and learning.

Go to this link and scroll down to "Rim Burr" and see the third photo.
http://www.lincolncentforum.com/ter...gy-list-q-r/

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Looks like gas under the plating.
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I just poked it as CoinCents suggested and it's a confirmed gas bubble.
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