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1951-D Cent With Many Errors

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Can anyone explain the multiple errors on this 1951D Cent?
Obverse has reversed liberty from Lincolins mouth to the end of "trust". Partial letters from liberty to "IN". The word "IN" is reversed under the "T" of trust.
Reverse has reversed liberty from lower rim to the "M" in America and a reversed "R" between trust and right wheat tip.
And the rim is doubled on right and left of the wheat.
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looks like a vise job, PMD
the reverse doesn't look flat, like it curved around the Lincoln profile on the other cent
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Are you suggesting is was faked?
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yes
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How can we be certain? Possible die clash?
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The reverse looks like a faint head showing through and not pressed in
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there is also an impression of LIBERTY on the reverse below America. Also TR impression at the top of the right wheat. I am still leaning toward a vise job of at least three coins.
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You mean like a sandwich?
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I still think it's a die clash. The faint up side down Lincoln head on the reverse is protruding not indented.
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Definitely a vise job. The device's are reversed backwards & incuse along with the damage to the rim on both sides. It was damaged after it left the mint
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I'd say a vise job, also to CCF
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It's an absolutely fake attempt at an error. Coins sandwiched together with pressure applied.

Think about it. The words are reversed. If it was an error it would read correctly.
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 Posted 12/21/2017  07:54 am  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add uruman to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
not an error but PMD, keep it for future reference.
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Thanks to all who commented I was hopping for 2nd and 3rd opinions.
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Quote:
I was hopping for 2nd and 3rd opinions


You did get them - they were the same as the first ones!
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Just come in agreement with us. This isn't an error by any means. It is a Vise-Job and the letters on a genuine Double Struck error coins would be raised and read correctly. 100 Post Mint Damage. To CCF!
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