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1964 1 C , Not Sure What I Am Seeing Beside His Tie Resembles U &o

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Going to need better photos.
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Sorry,not seeing a U or an O.
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Me neither, I'm afraid.
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There can't be a single device added to a coin. The problem is that it would be raised and not incuse. If there were extra letters, then they would all be raised. Often times on a parking lot coin, you will see a piece of sand make an incuse mark on a coin, but the brain tries to identify this as something.
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On the zinc cents, when the plating is split and the oxygen reaches the zinc, it will make the surface rise.
I've seen an example of a raised letter added to a coin, but it altered the reverse:
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I've seen examples of double struck coins, but the last full strike pretty much cancels out the first strike:
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So seeing individual letters is not something that happens on top of a full strike that happens. Sure there are examples of dropped letters, but they can be mirrored or normal, but they are incuse. These are rare, but with a coin in the condition your coin is in, it would not have a premium because of the circulation damage already that has happened to it. Save the best coins, spend the rest when it come to damage on a coin.
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Thank yall for your help . Out of all those dings, easy to see how I could make a letter of one. I sjould have that. Thanks again.
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