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    Posted 2 years ago

    Cexiliam75
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    BULKY DATE, NECKTIE SEEMS STREATCHED OUTWARD,FACIAL HAIR ON CHIN BULKS OUT EXTREMELY, "L" IN LIBERTY IS HARDLY THERE SEEMS ITS CONNECTED TO THE CIRCULAR RIM.
    BACKSIDE: COLOR SPOTS OF ORANGE

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    1. Kblackfoto Kblackfoto, 2 years ago
      I don't see anything that stands out. There are many lists online about errors. I just know wear and tear of coins and even the minting process can cause imperfections. The big errors listed online are what you want to look out for along with certain dates made with the wrong material like the 1982 penny.
    2. apostata apostata, 2 years ago
      see File:1962 D Lincoln Penny (U.S. Coin.jpg not registerd as deviation

      short L is a matter of perception see photo 2 the hyphen of the L seems more stretched than photo one

      nothing wrong with the date actually you to check small dating versus large dating and you have to check different releases within , according numista

      thesis, when you got minor differences and much attrition you ALWAYS LOSE versus the thesis misprinting

      ONCE AND FOR ALL !!!!!! ( as stated many times before , you are always committed to the overall condition of the coin, valuewise )

      so lets make this an chorus YOU ARE ALWAYS COMMITTED TO THE OVERALL CONDITION OF THE COIN


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