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Valued Member
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Pillar of the Community
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I am not seeing anything.
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Pillar of the Community
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Sorry too many photos too confusing ,couldn't see any clashes, unless you are referring to the shadow in front of the FG that looks like a Die Deterioration Doubling.
Edited by Chase007 09/24/2021 10:14 pm
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Yes I agree DDD on the FG, but not seeing a clash either. @gru, have you used an overlay yet to see what features would have transferred over during the clash?
"If you climb a good tree, you get a push." -----Ghanaian proverb
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Valued Member
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In the second picture of the reverse if you zoom in where fg's at you'll see another FG at the top of it it's not completely full ft but it's partial you can see the f and then at the bottom of that after the curved line and that's where the top of the G starts from
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Valued Member
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So do you guys see it on the second picture or am I seeing things because when you zoom in on the ft you could see it on the top of the FG where the f starts and then the top of the G or is it just PMD
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Valued Member
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Sorry om doing the talk text and for some reason it hears me say Ft instead of FG but I I mean FG
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just a tired die creating the DDD here.
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Pillar of the Community
United States
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With all due respect, please type your sentences in a readable format so that we can understand what you are explaining. I was absolutely lost in your original post. Based on your pictures, I see nothing but the initial stages of a rotted out zinc Lincoln with bubbled plating on the Reverse. There may be some MD or DDD on the designer's initials which is normal, best I can tell from your pics, and the only 1999 Lincoln Cent that has any value, or worth a premium, is the WAM variety.
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Valued Member
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Okay just to clarify so this is DDD I'm just starting to get to know everything a little bit more I really appreciate it thank you 
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Pillar of the Community
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No. The area you circled would be post mint damage. Your coin basically took a hit and displaced metal above the designer's initials and inadvertently made an impression that may look like a letter. DDD, and MD, will be right next to, touching, and mirroring the devices.
Edited by Bumpkin 09/25/2021 12:47 am
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