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1994 D Lincoln Cent With Markings On Obverse

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So I posted earlier today regarding a 1994 D with additional markings. I fully agreed with the opinions given of PMD. However, I started looking a little closer and measuring the length of the markings that I thought could be additional lips and their distance to what I thought might be the chin. They seemed to be the same distance as the correct lips and chin. Then I found a second 1994 D with similar markings. I'll attach the two coins side by side but the quality of the images is very poor due to compression. I'll follow up tomorrow with individual photos. I wonder if the two coins could have be subjected to multiple strikes? Both coins have a nick along the edges on either side of the obverse in similar areas. Could those have resulted from feeder issues?
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Just post mint damage. What can happen to one can happen to a second one (or more). This damage happened after the strike and is not an error, just PMD.
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Yes oddly similar damage, but still damage rather than a mint error.
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PMD, welcome to the Community.
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