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  • #2
    What makes this 'Evil'?
    Bob Piazza
    Lincoln Cent Attributer

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    • #3
      Evil seems like an overstep... I think, but I am not sure, the coin has plating blisters...
      Jason Cuvelier

      CONECA
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      • #4
        Maybe its just me. His ear and for head looks like a vampire out of horror flic. I'm staring at to many pennies I guess lol

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        • #5
          Look at his face close. There's doubling and does anyone no what that line is on his for head. And is his ear doubled. This is a ddo correct?

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          • #6
            I think we need to be realistic here. There are no 'Evil' cents and this is certainly not a DDO. With circulation wear and other damage, what you think you are seeing is called pareidolia. If you study the minting process, you would understand that what you 'see' is impossible.

            https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pareidolia
            Bob Piazza
            Lincoln Cent Attributer

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            • #7
              On the first pic zoom in on his nose and his face looked like an evil character. I no its not evil. And on first pic zoom in on his forehead. T hats not circulation damage Mr attributer

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              • #8
                Sometimes, people just don't get it. Your coin has damage on it. The line you refer to is most likely a plating blister. If you wish to continue with this one, I will just close the thread. We have many legitimate coins to try and assess here. Yours is not one of them Johnny.
                Bob Piazza
                Lincoln Cent Attributer

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                • #9
                  This thread is getting on my nerves Johnny and I'm closing it.
                  Jason Cuvelier

                  CONECA
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