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1992 Lincoln Cent Struck Through Reverse

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Pulled this from a roll. That's no rim burr.


1992-Lincoln-Cent-Struck-Through-Reverse
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1992-Lincoln-Cent-Struck-Through-Reverse
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Nice. 2x2 worthy.
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Interesting how the rim is also involved.
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Nice !
I like the shape of it , at first glance it reminded me of one of those Sherlock Holmes pipe bowls.
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Excellent pics but on your full coin shots you are getting some light defraction. Check your lens for surface dirt/oils . Removing these should help your contrast and get rid of the halos.
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Pictures are awesome, nice coin too
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Nice find, congrats!
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Looks like a Cashew nut. Cool whatever it was!
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Great find! It's huge!
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Congratulations. Very nice snag.
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