Close AM but look it up its not just am how close the A & M are but the big indicater is the designers initials (FG)
I have a few cents like this I think it was a break in the die that fell out and then pressed the coin and the metal filled in the gouge
That's cool makes me want to go threw my 5 gal bucket of foreign coins lol there mostly Canadian coins
Early 90's also are good for that also but when you see a real one you will know
Here are 3 that I have found so far so you have examples there are alot out there but most of them are worth about $2 keep looking and you will...
I think it might be over grease
Yea it has all the right markings too
http://coppercoins.com/lincoln/diestate.php?date=1958&die_id=1958d1mm017&die_state=mds
Here take a look at that I flipped it and minor color adjustments
Would have to agree the other side of mine kinda looked off almost like a grease error. To me yours doesn't look like a cud
Here is one part
I would be willing to bet on it
Yea I had that same problem also it is disappointing lol
Here is the full obverse
Yea I should send mine in asap also I love getting errors slabbed cant wait to see what they come back as. Here is the obverse of mine
No problem keep looking and who knows you could find a new error yourself
Its kinda depends on your spending limit and what you want collect I personally like to collect error pennies and ill get a box to look threw...
Is a new error check it out here https://www.cointalk.com/threads/new-error-found-100-1993-lincoln.259465/
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