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1987 Lincoln Penny - Broad Strike Or Just Damage?

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I found this one and was curious. I did some research and I think it may be a broad strike. However, the coin does not seem larger then a normal cent. The L in Liberty is still there but missing the bottom part of the L. I'm sure it is just damage but wanted to check. Thanks
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Not seeing a broadstrike issue. I am seeing evidence of die deterioration--note the obverse Ridge Ring.
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@new, incomplete letters are sometimes a result of there being a little bit of grease in the die when a coin is struck.
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Ridge Ring from a worn out die. Just a spender.
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with above!
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to the CCF!
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to the CCF and Ridge Ring.
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Right - just a worn die causing a ridgering and distorting the letters.
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