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2001 (P) Lincoln Memorial Cent - Large Broadstrike - Edge Impingement

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  • Yokozuna
    Yokozuna (In Exile)
    • Aug 2021
    • 21

    2001 (P) Lincoln Memorial Cent - Large Broadstrike - Edge Impingement

    This 2001 Lincoln Memorial Cent error from Philadelphia shows an area where the expansion stopped when it made contact with an adjacent part of the press or a different die pair. Surprisingly, the copper plating is intact, but shows an outline of Lincoln's bust from tensile stresses of the copper plating. The coin is slightly cupped around the reverse (anvil) die.
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  • CoinHunter
    Experienced Coin Hunter
    • Feb 2021
    • 260

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    Nice error!

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    • Neely317
      • Sep 2021
      • 3

      #3
      I went over a few Susan B Anthonys the other day n found one that's a lil off. N can't find any online that are like it to compare to. But the "United States of America" looks like there is some sort of doubling going on to the right/bottom of letters. That what it looks like to anyone else?
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