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2020-D Lincoln Penny Something On The Reverse That Looked Strange .

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Any Idea what to call this on The reverse ? Picture quality is horrible I apologize I will get a better camera for pictures. It is to the right of the T in Cent.


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Sharper pics, please, including full views of both sides of the coin.



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I think I will need better pictures. Is this phenomenon raised?
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I do apologize I'm gonna have to get a better camera for pictures I shouldnt have posted , sorry about that .... and @ oldfordman it is slightly raised.
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should I delete the post until I get a better camera ?
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Most Likely a Die Chip. Relatively common with Copper coated cents. I like to set aside the more unusual ones like this 1983 D.
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Very interesting upon submitting the photo. I'm listed as a new member, yet have been registered user since 2010. Must have to post something to be noticed. Lol;
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should I delete the post until I get a better camera?


Nope, you can just add new pics to the bottom of the thread and we will take a fresh look at it. At least with the current photos, it does seem to be a die chip though.
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If you mean to the right of the ribbon, I believe that may be die wear.
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It does look like a chip.
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Too linear to to be a chip in my opinion. It looks like it continues further down below the ribbon. Need better photos of the area to be sure though.
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thanks , I will go get a better cam tomorrow .... my cell cam bites,
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if thats a die chip in that 8 above in that pic Jsaber put in then its definitely not a die chip , but as stated need better pictures for you all to see, because I am a newbie when it comes to dies.. double dies.. die chips.. trails etc...
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Right of the ribbon looks like either a plating issue or DDD,a worn die issue.
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