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2000 Lincoln Cent Question

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is this from over polising
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It looks like a Grease Filled Die strike. Could you post full pictures of the obverse and reverse of the coin?
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Looks like a Struck Through Grease. You need to reduce the glare in your pics.Put a filter on your light source.
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And vertical lines on your cent is a plating issue
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