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1972-P Lincoln "S" In Pluribus Struck Over A Raised Object On The Reverse?

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Appears the "S" in Pluribus is struck over a raised "V" Object on the Reverse? Any Thoughts? Thanks.


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Looks like a common hit, PMD from where I sit.
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- just a well placed hit that created an interesting looking result. It somehow clipped the bottom of the S and flattened the metal out.
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Ok and Thanks for looking USSID18 and Earle42. It does have an interesting look to it.
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The reason the metal is pushed out on that area is because, look again that is the size of the bottom width of that device. So naturally it would spread out that wide and stretch to the south.
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Thanks Coop for the explanation! I will keep it as an example of a "Unique Hit"
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It's Post Strike Damage from taking a well placed hit. You can see how it got pushed, causing the metal to flatten out.
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