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 Posted 10/01/2021  05:33 am Show Profile   Bookmark this topic Add Onlyhereforanswe to your friends list Get a Link to this Message Number of Subscribers
Looking through pocket as I always do, what caught my eye was the "E" in in God we trust.. tell me what you think
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 Posted 10/01/2021  06:35 am  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add Spence to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
@only, first welcome to CCF. Can you describe what you are seeing exactly with that letter E? From your pics, it looks pretty much like normal circulation wear. Thx.
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Pictures are too out of focus to see much.
Exactly what is it you are looking at.
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. Photos are way to blurry. If you are talking about the E being lower than the W that is normal for the year.
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Given the soft photos posted, I'm seeing a well-circulated cent with some circulation flattening. The E always appears a tad low (part of the obverse design at the time). Also, it appears the E may have taken a little bit of hit, causing the lower portion to look a bit squashed.
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Some sort of circulation hit has pushed the bottom of the E downward.



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Also remember a contact mark can flatten a single device, or several in a row, but most of the time if it is a doubled die, then several others will be affected on the coin. A single device is not a good concern for a doubled die. Some devices like the 'W' on We show master die doubling on many years of wheat cents:

CoopHome: What years have master die doubling on them?
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