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Originally Posted by
Dearing
That was all very interesting and a learning experience for me of course i had to stop n fix my electricity that blew fuses lol thank y'all
Yeah... there's so much great information on this forum from members who have been doing this a lot longer than myself and many others of us! It's great to go back and read these threads! I've always wondered if you added up all the years' experience and knowledge our mentors here have... how big would that number be... several hundreds, maybe more than that!
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Best Answer - Posted by
VAB2013
"Thank you Jon for your research and information! John (stoneman227)'s study linking this to Recurring Die Subsidence Errors looks spot on! Mike Diamond's article shows this anomaly on a 1973D Lincoln cent and he explains that the defect is always found on the left side of the Memorial between columns 1-3, that the outline and height is slightly different from die to die but the location is quite consistent. Mike mentions at least 8 dies being represented and John identified 14 different dies in his study.
Here's the link to error-ref.com - Recurring Die Subsidence Errors
http://www.error-ref.com/recurring-d...sidence-error/"
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