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1945 Wheat Cent Error Possibly Rare Need Help

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ok thank you very much for the info. but if I may can we go in to a little more depth on a "vise job PSD"
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also I will be posting many more coins some of which I need graded by PCGS one of which I have in my extremely large collection is what I believe to be a ms68+ or even ms70 is my 1979p rd Lincoln Cent
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Ok sure, if you use the search box in the upper left hand corner of your screen with vise job as the key words you will see multiple examples of this. Briefly, someone has sandwiched this coin with one or two other coins. By applying compression such as with a machinist's vice, part of the design from another coin has been impressed into your coin.
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