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1937 Lincoln Penny - Possible Error In "Liberty"?

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 Posted 01/12/2018  05:45 am  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add Spence to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
@Mckinley_4th, very interesting how the L has been moved closer to the I. This is most likely just PMD, but could you please post a close-up pic of this area?
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I agree with Spence, but a closer photo would help.
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Well-placed hit just pushed the 1 over. Has to be.
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Hafta agree with Coinfrog .
Looks like you can see where the base of the
"L" was before it got wacked.
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Probably shoved there by a vending ( Gumball Machine) or a counting machine. Moved over almost parallel to the rim, so it was done mechanically.
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Sorry it took this long to respond! Haven't been on here since after this post! But here's a close up!
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Yea you can see the base of the l a lil bit! That does make since! Thanks!
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This should really be on its own post, it has nothing to do with the original.
It just causes confusion with different coins on the same post.
Have asked one of the mods to move it.
Also please supply a full picture of both sides when making an inquiry.
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