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Please Help Me Attribute This Lincoln

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I picked it out because the grease filled last nine, just looked interesting. Upon furter inspection, I noticed some doubling of the columns on the reverse. I looked though the coppercoins site, but I can't seem to match it up with anything.

Thanks for your help!

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 Posted 10/07/2008  5:55 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add Jim1953 to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
I know, it is a close "AM" Actually, my thoughts are a strike through on the last 9 in the date and die wear. Will be interested in what the others have to say on this one.
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Keep in mind that a strike through grease , which this coin is, is a type of strike through error.
being extremely common though, there is no premium associated with it unless it obliterates most of the details on one or both sides of a coin.

The "doubling" you seem to be focusing on is the normal part of the design inside the bays that adds depth to the look of the design.

It looks like a very normal reverse.

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 Posted 10/08/2008  1:59 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add BJ Neff to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
I am not entirely sure we are just looking at a Struck Through Grease on this coin. There may also be a rim dent associated with it as well. If you look at the last 9 of the date, it is if it was cut in half. There is more to this coin than the picture tells.

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The reverse is that of a normal coin, possibly with Machine Doubling on the right side of the columns.
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Thanks Chuck and Bill! You guys are the masters!
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