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I am not aware of any problem or defective punches used in 1981 Eric. Aisha,
I don't think this is an RPM either. I think Wendell made the right call on this one.
Bob Piazza
Former Lincoln Cent Attributer Coppercoins.com
Ok, OK, educate me here. What I see from the pic on the lower serif yes could be a hit but also could be part of a well used punch starting to seperate. That is what the post was TRYING to state. I should have stated a well used punch but I may be wrong there also..... Sorry all... It's not an RPM like everyone stated Aisha, sorry I muddied the waters!
Ok, OK, educate me here. What I see from the pic on the lower serif yes could be a hit but also could be part of a well used punch starting to seperate. That is what the post was TRYING to state. I should have stated a well used punch but I may be wrong there also..... Sorry all... It's not an RPM like everyone stated Aisha, sorry I muddied the waters!
You didn't muddy the waters... It's awesome to get the replies in these post... Makes for good education for all of us!!!
Jim (A.K.A. Elmer Fudd) Be verwy verwy quiet... I'm hunting coins!!! Good Hunting!!!
Amen Jim.
I appreciate all the replies given on this cent.
I never seen it before and needed to know what was going on with it.
eaxtellcoins...you're good. No harm...no foul. I thought I had something new to learn about, thanks!
There are some 1982 D with that broken punch which make the mint mark look slightly like a repunched mint mark.
I guess we still haven't seen all of the possible such anomalies.
Jean
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