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1951 D Lincoln Cent Weighing 2.888 Grams

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 Posted 03/24/2022  5:19 pm Show Profile   Bookmark this topic Add Carpediem to your friends list Get a Link to this Message Number of Subscribers
Hello everyone!
I am a newbie to the coin forum and this is my first post.
My coin was weighed by a scale company and is interesting because there appears to be something under the d.
Thanks in advance for any help you can offer me.
P.S. I have never uploaded an image and not sure if I can or not.

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Full images of both sides, please.



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to a great place to learn! Hard to tell from your photo; it could be a repunched mintmark, or have some damage. As coinfrog says, we would love to see clear photos of the obverse and reverse to best help you.
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Please do not use screen shots, they are too pixilated
making it hard to see the detail
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Agree with all above. Eager to see new, large and sharp pics.
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. Best to use a memory card in your scope. Do not take photos of your microscopes monitor screen, most times it is not useful.
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