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Is This A Rare Obverse Error 2018 Lincoln Shield?

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I found this coin in my change drawer at the store I work at. (I'm constantly looking for new coins for my collection at work) I can't remember if it was in one of our bank rolls or if it came from a customer. At first I really liked the odd tone of such a new coin so I bought it from the drawer put it sside at home and left it there. Last night I got it out to examine more closely. The R in TRUST the 2 in the date and a few other spots. Any info on the possible erors or even the unique color is greatly appreciated! Also would it be worth having it graded? I've heard it's quite expensive.

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Also if you zoom the first photo the 2 almost looks like a p. Possible Mint mark?
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Just coin damage under LIBERTY. If it were a RPM, then it would be raised, not incuse. The damage to the coin pretty much states that this is the beginning of the end for this coin. After the plating splits, the zinc get oxygen. It is all down hill from there for this coin.
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Thanks so much! I take appreciate your quick response and the links will be incredibly helpful!
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Keep looking and asking, helps everyone stay sharp!



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