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1992-P Lincoln Cent Slanted Upward Letter E Near Pluribus On Reverse?

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Appears to be a Slanted Upward Letter E near the Pluribus Lettering? There doesn't seem to be any hits/damage at that the Slanted Letter E location. My Questions is: Why is the Top section and the Middle section of the Letter E Slanted Upward but the Bottom section is not affected? Also if you zoom in on the Slanted Letter E, there seems to be a bottom Layer of the Slants facing Downward. So it seems the Top and Middle Slants are showing Upward and Downward Directions. Any thoughts? Thanks.


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Looks pretty normal to me.
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I can see roller lines on both sides, possible plating issues on the 'E' and a little MD on the devices - in other words - just a normal zinc plated cent as Frog stated.
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Also factor in split plating, making it a spender.
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The E took a hit from a reeded coin.
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