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"E. Pluplus. Unum" Cool Fluke, Just For Fun Post

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 Posted 01/08/2011  04:58 am Show Profile   Bookmark this topic Add tershaffer to your friends list Get a Link to this Message Number of Subscribers
Just thought I would post this for fun, assuming a break through error or damage or something? Looks as if "E. PlupLbus" with backwards "L". Not the normal good stuff I see posted, but thought it was cool the way the lettering fell and the break just to make it look like this



. Looks as if the leg in "R" and the "I" touched but was broken which created the look of a p & backwards L. I looked through several coins tonight and did notice the are and I touching so think I will keep this just for the heck of it, kinda of a cool addition to a new collection. Sorry if you guys see this alot, hopefully I will have some good stuff to post soon, lol. Anyone know what causes these breaks, I've been seeing them alot so assuming normal die wear or something?
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sorry for double pic, meant to add this one.

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Now that is totally cool, I like finding offbeat stuff like that.
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Looks like a bag mark/circulation damage. No way this could be a die issue. The mark in incuse into the coin. It is were a die issue it would be raised. PMD.
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