The bottom of the pillar on the reverse side?
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Originally posted by Fresh find View PostThis is the reverse
Sort your coins by dates, mint mark and Denoms , the open up http://www.varietyvista.com/index.htm and try to find what has been found, on newer minted coins just use the same knowledge of DDO DDR ect. and maybe find something new.
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In my opinion, I can see a ton of die scratches on the coin. It's a normal process to be done on a coin, and it is usually heavily done when the mint wanted to remove a die clash. The area between the E and D is simply too minor to matter. The coin examiner would say it's too minor to list if some one needs more that 10x power magnification to see it.Gary Kozera
Website: https://MintErrors.org
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My apologies I should have been more clear.
On Lincoln's shoulder I was wondering if those were dye scratches or strikethrough.
And on the reverse I was asking about the top of the E and the bottom right of the last pillarYou do not have permission to view this gallery.
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all the literature I've went through from variety Vista wexler's and Mike Diamonds coin world I don't recall reading anything about separation like there is at the bottom right of the furthest right pillar, and the what seems to be tripling at the top of the E.
Don't get me wrong there's machine doubling all over the thing but I have read about doubled dies in combination with machine doubling
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