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1936 Lincoln Wheat Variety? Or PMD

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Thoughts on this 1936 Wheat cent. The top bar of the E in "ONE" is slanted/clipped it doesn't look like PMD to me.
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 Posted 12/08/2020  1:54 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add Big joe to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
Got one of those let me compare give me ten minutes
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 Posted 12/08/2020  2:05 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add Big joe to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
Error for sure..
And from pic definitely not done in circulation.
Thats a error and whatz nice is the sharpe angle displayed on top part of E
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I'm seeing a hint of metal displacement--a slight NW-SE ridge at that point in the E. Perhaps another photo--closer in--taken at a slight angle is needed to better show what may be going on. Thanks.
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I'm no Wheat cent error expert, but why couldn't this just be a diagonal circulation hit?



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Looks like PMD to me.
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I agree, looks like PMD, but a closer photo is needed, please.


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My money is on PMD.
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I'm in agreement with ijn1944 , the line that forms the anomaly is defined by a lighting highlight and immediately to the west is a dark shadow line. These two things indicate a preasure ridge from old post strike damage.
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here are a couple more photos.
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I'll have to do some digging, but I'm sure I have the same year/cent with the E looking the same......Maybe BIG Joe can supply a picture of his?
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PMD - as stoneman said - differences in the colors of the metal show this.
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I have a much used 1936 but my E is the same larger at the bottom and the top part of the E appear's
to be slashed as well but like I was saying mine is well worn to where can't be positive on that.
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I agree with the PMD. May have happened early in the coins circulation and the features have smoothed out over the years - but seems like there is still some metal piled up on the E pointing to just damage.
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