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1918-S Lincoln Cent RPM? Help

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This looks like a triple punched S mint mark. All opinions would be helpful
1918-S-Lincoln-Cent-RPM?-Help
1918-S-Lincoln-Cent-RPM?-Help
1918-S-Lincoln-Cent-RPM?-Help
1918-S-Lincoln-Cent-RPM?-Help
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The area on the MM your arrow is pointing to is a damage. coin took a hit and the metal got displaced.
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AND...in addition to a contact hit on the lower tail, there is evidence of easterly MD.
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I saw the MD
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Looks like the mint mark took a hit, causing the metal to get pushed over and flattened.
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If it were a RPM, the area that is flat, would be raised. Looks like MD damaged that area flattening that area.
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thank you all
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