The incuse duckbill 3 still has me baffled. It is a dead-ringer for a duck-bill 3 from the 1983 ilk. It was suggested that two coins were pushed together with enough force to leave the incuse 3. I find it hard to imagine that enough force could be exerted to do this and not damage the coin in any other way. I am open to suggestions.
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I found this Lincoln cent in a bank roll the other night. It was determined on another site that the "RPM" was most likely MD. That is probably correct, but I would still like another opinion.
The incuse duckbill 3 still has me baffled. It is a dead-ringer for a duck-bill 3 from the 1983 ilk. It was suggested that two coins were pushed together with enough force to leave the incuse 3. I find it hard to imagine that enough force could be exerted to do this and not damage the coin in any other way. I am open to suggestions.Tags: None
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I agree. I also don't see anyway it could have happened outside the mint either. Definitely not a vise job. I've seen many dozens of those after looking at hundreds of thousands of pennies. Possibly someone counter stamped? With a reverse 3 stamp? Even less likely. It will go into the "who knows" bin with the 5 or 6 others that no one really has a plausible explanation for.
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