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1946 S LWC - Error Question

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So, I'm wondering about this coin. It looks normal straight on.
1946-S-LWC---Error-Question
1946-S-LWC---Error-Question
Sidelit on the obverse.
1946-S-LWC---Error-Question
Sidelit on the reverse. Coin intentionally inverted to show image. You can see Lincoln's impression right through the coin.
1946-S-LWC---Error-Question

I assume there is a term for this, and I'm pretty sure I'm going to find out shortly.
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The term your looking for is "ghosting".
Check the glossary for explanation.
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Progressive Indirect Design Transfer (PIDT). Also refered to as ghosting.

http://www.error-ref.com/progressiv...gn-transfer/
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Yep, Ghosting is often seen on "thinner" coins - Most common denomination I have seen it on is the 3 cent piece.
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Agree with all - seen often on Lincolns.
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Very interesting, and it apparently occurred often on 1946 S LWC. Its odd that I hadn't noticed this before.

As predicted, I have an answer. Thanks all.
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Good eye! ! I wouldn't necessarily say they often occur on a 46-S. For me, I've seen them most on LWC.

Here's one of mine:

1946-S-LWC---Error-Question

1946-S-LWC---Error-Question

1946-S-LWC---Error-Question

1946-S-LWC---Error-Question
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On the date might be Grease Filled Die.
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