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1971 D Lincoln Cent,"I" And Field.

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I've had this coin for a good while,But just now getting around to posting. The I in Liberty is definitely elongated and the field on both sides has a weird look to it. I really would like all your thoughts on this coin!

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Interesting. I see what you're talking about, but are you able to post a picture that highlights that area on LIBERTY?
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It looks like the I took a hit! a close up pic. will help the pros to determine.
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It is metal displaced from the gouge beneath I.
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The field looks like an attempt at cleaning at some point. Thanks, Doug.
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It appears to me that there was die damage (chip?) between the I and the B. I think the I also has a bit of a trail....

There isn't one listed on Cuds on Coins that matches your coin.

Hope John1 sees this.
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Here is a picture of Liberty. Thanks for the help!

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