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1964 Lincoln Cent Error Possibly Mule Or Planchette?

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What caught my attention to begin with was the diamond shaped patterns on the obverse, how they bear a striking resemblance to the 1964 Lincoln Cent struck on a canceled India 14 rupee
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to CCF. Sorry to say,it is PMD.
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Just PMD
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Attack of a diamond hammer.

Just a spender, but I can understand why you would ask.
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To CCF. PSD.
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Or it could be the design on a vise when the coin is tighten in the vise.
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@cc, first welcome to CCF. Second, yes this looks like the diamond pattern on the jaws of some machinist's vices.
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Thanks all
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I agree with the Vise pattern. I have a vise with a very similar pattern.

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