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1984 LMC With Misaligned Die

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I'm guessing this is NOT something a collector would slab unless it was an off-center much more?
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That may be good enough to be a keeper, but definitely not worth getting graded/slabbed.
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Check out my counterstamped Lincoln Cent collection:
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It's a keeper but not gradable, very nice pics by the way.
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Mis-aligned die, not uncommmon I'm afraid.
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This degree of mis-alignment is more scare, I'd keep it
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Unless the devices are running over the edge,
not worth slabbing but still a keeper.
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Thanks. I put in flip right after I took pics for grading forum. I'll hunt for something to post that's gradable today #128526;🏻
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That's a pretty good MAD, I'd keep it. It'd be an extremely rare case to have a MAD slabbed, it's a pretty common thing....it's the true off-center errors that are worth anything.
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