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1971 D Lincoln Cent With 2 Incomplete Punch Marks

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 Posted 09/27/2020  10:00 pm Show Profile   Bookmark this topic Add Shobes to your friends list Get a Link to this Message Number of Subscribers
I am still very interested in learning more on the rarity and possible value estimate on this, I know they arent that common since it appears to have 2 partial punches it makes it hard for myself to put any sort of value on it. Any advice or knowledge is appreciated thanks!
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Shobes To CCF. It's Post Mint Damage it's a spender.
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Mike Diamond has already confirmed it as an incomplete punch in a previous post of mine. I'm just looking to learn more on its worth. There is matching marks from the incomplete punch on both sides of the cent. If you look closely at them you can also see the v shaped indentation left by the punch edge instead of the indent say another penny edge hammered into it would leave.
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OK he's right, Ya fooled me did not see your other post and ya only posted the one side in this post. It's not going to bring a big price. 2 to 8 bucks, IF someone is looking for this. All depends on what people will pay to have one. For me I Kinda Find it INTERSTING the bunch marks don't match. One would think they would match the same on both sides for a incomplete punch the reverse is going in to the rim and the obverse is retained in to the rim from the field. Interesting
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Links to prior discussion of this coin:

http://goccf.com/t/314222
http://goccf.com/t/314911

@shobes best practice is to only have one thread for each coin. I'm going to lock this thread.
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