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1919 Lincoln Cent Brockage?

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found this in some old coins I was going through, trying to figure out how this occurred. just starting to learn about collecting in my semi retirement.
1919-Lincoln-Cent-Brockage?
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to CCF. Looks like a post mint damaged coin to me.
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Part of
IN GOD WE TRUST is incuse.
Therefore a shed job, with coins pressed together in a vise.

Keep it anyway. I like coins like this, that have cost you nothing.
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True it does appear to be a vise job
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A vise job for sure.



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thanks everybody, I thought that might be the case but wasn't for sure,
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Part of
IN GOD WE TRUST is incuse.
Therefore a shed job, with coins pressed together in a vise.

This is a vise job, but you do have to remember that in an actual brockage the letter will also be incuse and reversed. Incuse and reversed is NOT an automatic vise job.
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