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Lincoln 1963-D ? Opinions Appreciated

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So, I was looking through some LMC that I had and I found this one. It now appears to just be Machine Doubling Thank you guys for the advice and setting me straight. I do apologize for the photos as it's my first time taking a photo of a Lincoln Cent.
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I don't think the MM position is right for either one. Too high for 015, too low for 016. Not sure it's a RPM.
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but what does "LFCPs" stand for?

It stands for "Large Full Coin Photo"
and it's that curve above the mint mark that had me wondering here is another photo.

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I don't think it's an RPM.
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If I understand correctly, OP is talking about the slight protrusion along the top edge of the D, not the shadow caused by DDD to the lower right. The photo isn't perfect, so I can't be sure it's an RPM, but it looks a bit like 1MM-023 to me. Can we get another picture with better lighting?
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johnhenry9009,
Full coin pics are preferred but always remove coin from 2x2 holders before taking pics.
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sorry about that John1.
Here are hopefully some better close-ups

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Last ones for now.

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that could be a die dent or gouge. the curve is going in the wrong direction to be an RPM.

Also Of note to the DDD at the bottom right of the D - that looks just like what we have been calling split plating on the later cent coins (1982 and later)

in addition, please lets not start making up new acronyms here - we have enough already.
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The arrow you pointed to does not appear to show an RPM. The thing I was seeing was right along the upper edge of the D, but I suspect it's just Machine Doubling after seeing the new photos.
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please lets not start making up new acronyms here

Sorry about that it's a term I learned while I was collecting Morgan dollars.
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