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Is This "Hard Black" Debris A Bister Too? 1958 LWC

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It is on an Uncirculated coin from a roll of same year (1958 Lincoln) coins!

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It maybe a die chip? Or it might be something on the coin. If the color is an exact match, then it might be a chip, but if the color is not an exact match, then it maybe something on the coin. Color is the clue on this one.
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The hard stick on bump is "black" coop? This roll of BU 1958 roll has more of that! Gonna post another from that roll?
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Sticky residue of some type? Will it come off?
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E & V....they are imbedded! If you look at Picture 3, it's melted into the 8? Same with the little piece on the reverse of a different 1958 from same roll!
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The bumps are rock hard like Lava....if that makes sense?
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Just for the heck of it , give it an Acetone soak and while the coin is soaking pick at it gently with a toothpick .
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May have been near a welder. PSD. Still a Wheat cent, so add it to your wheat stack pile:
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Sarge50 , you at times have to ask yourself, could what you see have survived the strike of the die ?
In this case , the blob is outside of where the die would have limited a foreign object. In other words, had the blob been struck onto the coin it would have been forced into the planchet till it was even with the coins design. Since its not , it found it's way there after the strike.
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