keep in mind that the fields are part of the outside edge of a die. The devices are sunk into the die. So any contact with the fields that get dented into the coin, will affect the coins with what you are seeing on your coin. This appears to be a die gouge on your coin. The only practical use for these is for use for identifying die markers on a known variety. Other wise, they are just a die event that happened to that die. No premium, just what is is and what they can be used for. If the coin is not a variety, then it means nothing.
You honestly don't know how useful and much appreciated, that information is to me. Thanks man. I have an 88 penny I got the other day I'm fixing to post. Hope to see a comment from you on there.
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