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1982 Lincoln Cent Dropped Letter

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It is in a great spot (high on the coin and close to the edge) for another coin to roll over it and leave only this impression.

Also it looks like there is a little bit of Coinciding damage on the reverse.
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ok lots of input ,nice. there are no contact marks from any other coin, it is not incuse. it is raised. is it possible it is a counter clash type 2 and just because it is not referenced doesn't mean it is a post mint error. new discovery errors popping up lately. there are around 6 counterc lash type 2 ever referenced fyi.
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Believe what Mike says,I do.
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The photos seem to show incuse (sunken) letters. If this is a photographic illusion and they really are raised, then I would have to re-assess.
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