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1995 obw roll lincoln strange r

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  • 1995 obw roll lincoln strange r

    I bought 2 new phil. Minted obw rolls amd opened 1 so far i saw a strange anomaly in the R of trust its out of place to be die damage being there is empty space between the leg of the r and this also the leg is thinner than any other 1995 nmm cent
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  • #2
    Have you tried to move that piece out of the way? Use a toothpick and see if it moves.
    Bob Piazza
    Lincoln Cent Attributer

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    • #3
      Is the anomaly next to the R raised or incuse?
      Jason Cuvelier

      CONECA
      Lead attributer

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      • #4
        It is raised it will not move also just a quick update on the 95 double eyelid that I posted that was just a gas bubble I tried pushing in on it this weekend and it collapsed

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        • #5
          It's probably a die gouge or die dent. If it was the R and hub doubling, there should be much more of the R along with more of the motto (even i it was light).
          Jason Cuvelier

          CONECA
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          • #6
            I agree with what your saying jason the thing i cant figure out is where the rest of the leg to the r went because its only about half the normal width

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