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1984 LMC Odd DDO? Not Sure. Help!

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I found this a couple nights ago. I don't know what caused this. In stead of being "humped up" like a double die, the word IN almost looks like it was punched in the planchet. I have never seen this before. Can anyone tell me what this is?



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A form of die wear typically found on the Zincolns, same thing with the ridge running along the rim(most visible in the 3rd pic).
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Bummer, I was hoping for something special. Learn something new everyday. Especially at this site!
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Agreed - just die wear. It happened often with the earlier zinc Lincoln cents.
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