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1995 D Cent With Two Raise Areas On Lower Jacket And Upside Down "T"

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 Posted 11/12/2017  3:43 pm Show Profile   Bookmark this topic Add Bluevase to your friends list Get a Link to this Message Number of Subscribers
This coin had an arrow pointing to the bottom right side of the Lincoln's jacket on the obverse. When I magnified it, I see
1. a horizontal raised area on the jacket devise at the bottom right edge,

2. above that a diagonal-ish raised "chip?" and then

3. what looks like an upside down, capital T right underneath the right edge of the coat.

At the top of the obverse, he had an arrow with a little colored in circle pointing towards what looks to me like PSD dot between GOD an WE.


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 Posted 11/12/2017  4:10 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add Crazyb0 to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
The curved area going from behind head to lapel is coin rim contact, a substantial one, looks like a vise job. That "raised area" under bust may be an edge of die chip OR a plating bubble. Only way to tell is apply pressure (lots) to see if pops like a zit. Third thing it just maybe is a reverse die clash, need to see all the coin, both sides, left and right of bust and bays on reverse.1995-D-Cent-With-Two-Raise-Areas-On-Lower-Jacket-And-Upside-Down-

There are other indications around rim of die clash!. Fairly sure it is a reverse die clash, tops of T, A, E (see overlay left)
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11/12/2017 4:21 pm
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Hi, Thanks. I had found somewhere where the design elements of this coin were named but could not find it again and it wasn't in your pdf book which I checked before answering you. I wanted to find the "bays" design element yet your picture clearly indicated the areas that would show a reverse die clash. Here are more pics.


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Pretty sure you have a front & back clash. There looks to be something in bay 2, the fields in front of face(behind ?) Show some aggressive polishing, what's directly across from mouth near rim, a dimple? But pretty sure those around the rim are die clashes the polishers missed. Don't see those very often!
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Two more close ups. I think I see what you see by the lips and behind his head parallel to the lips but on the Reverse, I haven't found the design element naming that I had found before so I don't know what "bays" are.


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In the search box type prisoner cent.
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John1, Interesting on Prisoner Cent! I have to thank Crazyb0 for finding that as I would have never seen it and still have a hard time seeing it on the Reverse. Did find the design element names from a video by Richard S Cooper.
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Here is the image you want for Memorial cents:
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Obverse:
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Address are correct? Don't know why they don't open?
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