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1958-P Lincoln Cent, What's Up With The I In Liberty?

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Just getting input for what is going on with the I in Liberty. Thanks in advance.

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Either MD or PMD, think it's MD. RED shows a chattering skip YELLOW is indented motion and direction.


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Looks more like PMD to me, but Crazy's the expert.
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Seems to me like the damage on the letter L is consistent with what would be damage on the letter I.
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Die flow lines on 'I'. Die wear on the left side of the 'L' making join to the rim area. A contact area on the "LIB
area of these devices.
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