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<p>[QUOTE="jeankay, post: 339475, member: 12159"]You are welcome. No problem putting up the picture. It is neatly tucked away in my Lincoln cent anomaly file as is the coin. I always want to know what causes things to happen and often come up with theories, but not always the right answer. One of my theories about this one was somehow it got struck on the edge position and something came down hard to make the indentations on both sides at the same time. This is the first one I had come across, so seeing yours makes me think it isn't so uncommon after all. I think it might be rarely that an employee of the mint or the 'rolling' contractor would even notice such a coin. From the obverse and reverse it looks like the coin has only minor damage. Certainly is a keeper, along with other post mint damage coins that are nearly impossible to explain. </p><p><br /></p><p>And, by the way, thanks for posting your picture first. </p><p><br /></p><p>jeankay[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="jeankay, post: 339475, member: 12159"]You are welcome. No problem putting up the picture. It is neatly tucked away in my Lincoln cent anomaly file as is the coin. I always want to know what causes things to happen and often come up with theories, but not always the right answer. One of my theories about this one was somehow it got struck on the edge position and something came down hard to make the indentations on both sides at the same time. This is the first one I had come across, so seeing yours makes me think it isn't so uncommon after all. I think it might be rarely that an employee of the mint or the 'rolling' contractor would even notice such a coin. From the obverse and reverse it looks like the coin has only minor damage. Certainly is a keeper, along with other post mint damage coins that are nearly impossible to explain. And, by the way, thanks for posting your picture first. jeankay[/QUOTE]
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