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1972 D Lincoln Penny With Full 180 Degree Stamp Error And Double Die Error

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Guys and gals, I know very little about coins and could use your help to see if I have something that collector might want.

I've looked around a bit online and haven't seen many 1972 D pennies with a full 180 degree "stamp error." (if that's what you call it)

Also I've never seen a penny with outside lip that is this deep only on one side. I will try to post some photos but I doubt that my terrible camera can capture this.

Any help is appreciated and thank you in advance!

I do have photos and a video but the process to upload here is actually not possible on my phone so...yes I know I'm difficult.
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Hopefully these are decent enough for now. Again thank you so much!
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Put any U.S. coin up to a mirror and you will see the same thing. This is a normal, circulation coin.
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Nice pictures, but the rotation is normal.

For US coins a vertical flip is required to view the reverse with proper orientation. If it were a medal, you would have to turn the coin horizontally to view the reverse properly.
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Normal coin not a medal strike, in any case no one know for this year medal.
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Use me a meme lol
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@iTOPHA:


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meme, unit of cultural information spread by imitation. The term meme (from the Greek mimema, meaning "imitated") was introduced in 1976 by British evolutionary biologist Richard Dawkins in his work The Selfish Gene.


You are funny with your expression lol
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Thanks for the image of using a mirror. That helps show the rotation of the reverse, But that as already mentioned is normal. But the image of the coin like this is what others need to see when posting a rotation of die issue on questionable coins.
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to the CCF and
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