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1983-P Lincoln Cent Struck Through Rim Burr

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Sharing this this coin that I found few nights ago CRH. It is incuse, I tried to take photos that the struck does not look raised but this is the best I can do. Sorry
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 Posted 08/01/2025  1:11 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add Errers and Varietys to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
Great find! That's one nice Struck Through!
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Thank you E&V!
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Excellent photos!
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Thank you Dearborn, jbuck and ijn1944!

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was it a rim bur? dunno. is your coin missing any bit of the rim?

Dearborn, I'm Not sure, since the struck come from the rin I thought it was rin burr, I have found few coins similar to this and post here, and some say that it is rin burr, thats why I thought this coin is rin burr as well now I'm not sure

Here are few links the first two are mine:
https://goccf.com/t/470765
https://goccf.com/t/450494
https://goccf.com/t/230978&SearchTerms=Boomerang
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Really good close-up pics @gigi. I too am unsure what exactly it was struck through. Doesn't matter though--this one is worthy of saving in a 2x2. Well done!
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Thank you Spence! Yes, I will put in a 2x2
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I'm not say that is is not a rim burr, it is just that a small part of the rim is shaved off and the loose part falls onto the surface and is then 'struck through'. sometime it is retained, other time it falls away.
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That's a nice one, good find!
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Thank you CoinHI!

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I'm not say that is is not a rim burr, it is just that a small part of the rim is shaved off and the loose part falls onto the surface and is then 'struck through'. sometime it is retained, other time it falls away.

Ohhhh sorry Dearborn I misunderstood, my apologies.

For me, rin burr could be confusing sometimes, I once post one, very different from this, some said rin burr others said damaged, at the end it resulted to be rin burr.

https://goccf.com/t/470824

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