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1992-D Lincoln Reverse?

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1992-D-Lincoln-Reverse? .

1992-D-Lincoln-Reverse? .

Looking at above "UNITED" in the first pic. The second picture was harder to get even though "America" has those notches above the letters even stronger.
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What does the rim look like?
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The rim appears about normal. The letters are a little closer to the rim than usual, though.
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My guess is deteriorated die.
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No notching or doubling, it is just die wear creating the stretched letter effect.
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Looks like the strike was altered because of a Grease Filled Die issue.
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The second picture I'm still trying to get better. The letters are not stretched at all. There is a gap between the top of the letter and a 'notch-like' mark above that. There is seperation between the two.

The first picture in "UNITED", I really like the "E". The middle part of the "E" is curved up a bit. Not sure if you saw that. I'm just having fun looking and learning. THANKS GUYS!
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The first image show die flow from the top of the devices to the rim. Just die wear in that area.
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i would say it is die wear myself .
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