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Typlically, die deterioration shows towards the rim and you have it running in the same direction, to the east, all the way from LIBERTY, through the date. I think you have deterioration going on with this coin, but the extreme part looks like slide MD. LINK https://www.lincolncentforum.com/?s=slide+md
As for the mark at the neck, it could possibly be a clash, it does line up somewhat, but looks like damage or possibly a plating issue. Here is a link to Mad Die Clashes. http://www.maddieclashes.com/one-cent-overlays/
Yeah, this is machine doubling. Pretty extreme. Someone would probably buy it.
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