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40% Indent 1998 Lincoln Memorial

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Mike Diamond-"I see no incuse, mirror-image design elements in the floor of the recess. Therefore, it is not a brockage. It's probably an indentation from an unstruck planchet that, judging from the somewhat peculiar texture, may have been damaged."
40%-Indent-1998-Lincoln-Memorial

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 Posted 08/10/2020  08:36 am  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add Willburton to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
That's a cool one. I was just watching a double struck Washington with indent on the reverse. It went well a little too high for me!
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Nice one.
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I am just curious:Right from the bat you are referring to mike diamond's statement, is this a repeat topic? has mike diamond commented on this coin previously?
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Great coin!
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Pretty wild!
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@chase I had contacted him about the coin to verify what it was. I had it labeled a brockage and I was wrong
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