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1954 D LMC Possibly Printed On Silver, I Cannot Find Anything On The Web...

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Any help is greatly appreciated.
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It's been plated. Probably a high school experiment. I have a 1952 D the same way. PSD, it's a novelty coin.
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Agreed,plated. Coins are minted not printed. Please work on posting better photos.The better the photos you post, the better we can help you.
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Almost certainly plated.



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I agree with Jim. It was a popular Science classroom experiment to plate Lincoln Cents back in the day.
Check out my counterstamped Lincoln Cent collection:
http://goccf.com/t/303507
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