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New Member
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    I found this 1960-D LMC penny this evening. Given the condition of the penny, it appears it has spent most of its 49 years of life living in bank rolls. On the reverse, "America" has three interesting anamolies. Under the first leg of "M" there is what appears to be a lamination defect. The bottom portion of "E" and "C" have what appear to be Cuds. How would these anamolies be classified? Do they have names to identify them?
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Moderator
 United States
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The M looks like damage and the E & C are die chips. Use the glossary to see what a Cud is. John1 
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Pillar of the Community
 United States
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New Member
 United States
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Where do I find the glossary?
I apologize for waisting your time with what may seem to be an insignificant find to a seasoned collector. I have limited experience and not a lot references to go off of to determine what is what when it comes to coin varieties and errors. Already I've learned more by being able to make post of my finds and get feedback from seasoned collectors, than what I've been able to figure out on my own. Part of it is learning where to look for the right resources to learn from. Thanks
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Pillar of the Community
United States
3173 Posts |
Click on the red "Site Menu" button above and you will find the glossary.
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Pillar of the Community
United States
3468 Posts |
You wasted nobodies time, Anvil. Learning what you have is what this site is all about.
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Valued Member
United States
65 Posts |
Everyone needs to start somewhere, I am a newbe to. You wont get an answer unless you ask
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Valued Member
United States
65 Posts |
I am sure you and I know stuff that some people here know nothing about
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Moderator
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Anvil, You are not wasting anyone's time. Ask as many questions as you need to. Take a look at the left side of page for all kinds of info,and a very useful search box. John1 
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Bedrock of the Community
United States
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To me the 'M' looks like a bit of struck through debris on that area.
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