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Multiple Images Of Lincoln And Mint Mark Obverse Side

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 Posted 08/20/2019  06:44 am Show Profile   Bookmark this topic Add Ryanandfamily5 to your friends list Get a Link to this Message Number of Subscribers
If you look closely at the face of Lincoln you will notice there are multiple images that fall behind him - take a look at his nose, and then trace it back. Multiple images seem to wrap from behind Lincoln, down towards the bottom. Look at the date, go an inch above, you can see another image of Lincoln's ear and head. Mint mark seems to do the same thing (multiple mint marks). Image on reverse side seems to also be stamped multiple times.
Has anyone heard of this error before? Just looking for other thoughts and feedback. Look closely
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 Posted 08/20/2019  07:43 am  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add Petespockets55 to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
The images are a little blurry. Can definitely see staining from liquids and some type of buildup on the surface like it was in the ground for an extended period of time.
Can you tell if the secondary images are recessed, raised, appear flat or a combination?
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 Posted 08/20/2019  08:23 am  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add Ryanandfamily5 to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
i would say receesed it prints the image into the the back ground of the coin and I am able to count like 6 or more noses and you can faintly see the outline of Lincolns face as well the out line of the image and Lincolns ear becomes visable around just above the dated area . my photos may not be the greatest but these etra printed images of Lincoln and the mint mark are truly there. I will try to capture better images this is no false alarm
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I'm skeptical, but much better pics needed.



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We really need sharper photos.
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environmental damage
any "multiple images" are purely coincidental
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I cannot see where the shadow outlines match up with Lincoln's outline. Just environmental damage.
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I agree with nss-52 ,the staining on this coin are creating a delusion, it is just a well worn stained coin.
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Just Environmental Damage from PSD and Pareidolia.
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with all posters
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don't take this wrong but you guys must be blind Its not like it is bluntly obvious you gotta kinda zoom in to the image and just look outside your box!
I spent forever checking this out just so when I posted the images you guys could not make me seem crazy, I honestly know what I am seeing and it sure is not made up by laying face down in the dirt
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That's fine. Keep it if you like. We just gave you our opinion. I certainly don't see any a DDO, let alone 6 noses
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The condition of the coin is making you think there is something there. If something is a die issue, it would be raised. All the fields you are looking at are flat, so nothing was created by the die, but more of an issue of staining and coin breakdown.
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I'm with everyone else. The apparent multiple images are just the coincidental results of circulation and staining. The kind of object that the OP sees could not possibly have been produced by the US mint.
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don't take this wrong but you guys must be blind Its not like it is bluntly obvious you gotta kinda zoom in to the image and just look outside your box!

It is quite evident that several people here are looking outside of the box!! sorry if you didn't hear what you anticipated, but quite frankly, there's nothing complicated about this topic, let's move on.
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my apologies to any of the respondents on this post it is just hard to tell what is just markup and what might be an actual error of some kind' I do appreciate the insight and feed back but in that moment I felt like something was possibly there, and being on the newer side to the coin hunting and collecting scene its hard for me to gage the real deals compared to my eyes playing tricks on me.
SO AGAIN I DO WANT TO APOLOGIZE TOO ANY OF YOU THAT PROVIDED ME WITH YOUR INSIGHT AND KNOWLEDGE IN THIS TOPIC I AM TRULY VERY SORRY ...
(I WILL GET BETTER AT THIS AND HOPEFULLY BE POSTING ACTUAL GOOD PHOTO IMAGES AND POSTING COINS WORTH LOOKING AT AND TALKING ABOUT)
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