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1958 D Lincoln Wheat Coin! Can You Spot The Error(S)?

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Double dash error. Gonna hafta think on that .
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My coin mirrors the image of a rim error caused by a "die Collar Clash.
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When a die clashes with the collar a dent or indentation is formed on the die. When a coin is then struck with this die a raised area will be left at the rim of the coin. Your coin exhibits a recessed area at the rim. I must agree with the others that your coin was a former Encased Cent.
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Two things to consider why this is NOT a "die collar clash" (in addition to what Stoneman mentioned)-
1)There is only one die collar per strike so it could NOT affect both sides of a coin.
2)The area affected would NOT include the entire perimeter, but only a portion of it.
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This is a heavily circulated and damaged coin. This coin has no errors. There is nothing special about this coin that gives it any premium. It is worth maybe 2 cents and 2 cents only.
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