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1995 Lincoln Cent Reverse Die Subtype ?

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Tried to match the die "glitches" of this 1995 cent to Comprehensive Error-Variety Checklist w/o luck so far. "Clipped" E and indentations on U & M in UNUM. Comments?

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Circulation damage.
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Not an error by any means. Just damage, from taking a well placed hit, causing the metal to get pushed over and flattened. It's Post Strike Damage ( PSD).
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Circulation hits can move metal around quite easily or flatten letters like your U & M
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The damage looks like moved snow in the wintertime. You can see where the device was, and how it now is moved.
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