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1946 P LMC - Dot By Left Eyebrow Area.

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Dot/chip by the left eyebrow of Lincoln and does anyone see what looks like letters to the right of this? )

"Probably my imagination running wild again regarding what looks like letters".

1946-P-LMC---Dot-By-Left-Eyebrow-Area. 1946-P-LMC---Dot-By-Left-Eyebrow-Area. 1946-P-LMC---Dot-By-Left-Eyebrow-Area. 1946-P-LMC---Dot-By-Left-Eyebrow-Area.

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What you have is a die chip I don't see any letters to the right of the eyebrow but if you stare long enough it may just look like lettuce
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Gee whiz! How did I miss that one
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Probably a die gouge to the right there.
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I don't see any die chips or gouges. What you have is a damaged coin. Everything I see is heavier hits to the coin.
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looking at the pic a little better in could also be a gas bubble or a die chip the image is raised
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1946-P-LMC---Dot-By-Left-Eyebrow-Area.
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Thanks for all the inputs!

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Jazz, I am a little confused. I was under the impression that gas bubble developed under the plating on Zincolns that was trapped in the plating process. Didn't think this could happen on a solid metal coin? Am I messed up on this?

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I'm wrong on saying that sorry don't want to confuse you I thoughT the coin was a newer date didn't relize tha coin was A Wheat cent YES IT'S JUST A DIE CHIP TO CLARIFY THAT UP SORRY
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Thx, Jazz.
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