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1974 Lincoln Penny, Obverse, Snake Like Imprint

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Thanks in advance for taking a look. I can include larger detailed images but for now, I figure you guys can tell right away if this is a coin rubbing up against 'damaged penny' or an error. I just got 100 new pennies to go through... :) Reverse looks normal.
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The photo montage was a little hard to figure out at first, but I've seen enough to know that your cent was impacted by the edge of a dime or quarter. Those castellations are the resulting damage.
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The photo montage was a little hard to figure out at first, but I've seen enough to know that your cent was impacted by the edge of a dime or quarter. Those castellations are the resulting damage.

Sorry! I was trying to get different angles. Ok, thanks so much. I figured as much but wanted to make sure. Appreciate it!
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No prob glad to help. Even if you had each separate photo with a black line border, that would have made it clear there were actually a bunch of pics. Thx!
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No prob glad to help. Even if you had each separate photo with a black line border, that would have made it clear there were actually a bunch of pics. Thx!

Oh good call!!! lol. Ok, I'll do that next time :) I just don't want to torture people with a million pics for something easy like this one lol. Thanks so much!
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to the CCF!
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Thanks so much! I have lots of fun new finds!
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We don't need a million photos, but we need more than what you gave us. One full photo of you coin each side and one or two close ups of areas of interest is all you need. If we need more,we'll ask.
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We don't need a million photos, but we need more than what you gave us. One full photo of you coin each side and one or two close ups of areas of interest is all you need. If we need more,we'll ask.

Thanks! Yes, on this one I tried to condense since I know I will be asking lots of questions.. I feel bad lol But I will make it more clear onwards. :))) Thank you!
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