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1941 Lincoln Wheat Cent Duo

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The one on the right is slightly clipped, while with the other the last digit of the date is askew. Other than a very poorly repunched date, I can't come up with what sort of mint error could account for the latter, but it really doesn't look to be the result of post strike damage.

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@LC, we see those wonky number ones all the time. A bubble gum machine, coin counting machine, or whatever just dragged part of this number toward the center of the coin. Here are some prior examples of this so-called slanted 1 PMD:

http://goccf.com/t/342166
http://goccf.com/t/283729
http://goccf.com/t/28942
http://goccf.com/t/101723

The first link includes one of @coop's excellent graphical explanations.


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The first coin took a well placed hit, which is Post Strike Damage. Although, the second coin shows a genuine Curved Incomplete Clipped Planchet.
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Nice Clip
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E and V nails it.
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I agree with E / V
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Yep he's got it
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