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Yes I look at everything! Here I have a 1992D with something going on at the top pillar. Is it extra plating?
And not sure I should call the anomaly behind the ear an xx ear. Just checking. (Same coin)
I don't think I want to go as far as having it attributed. It's very minor whatever it is.
I'm just looking for an answer as to what everyone thinks they might be.
I'm leaning toward Wendell's response on the obverse. I believe it's a normal part of the design. I remember going thru that a couple of years ago for the same thing and had to compare several of the same date and found it on everyone so came to that conclusion.
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My LCR Photo Albumof Graded Lincoln Cent Cherry Picker Varieties
I also lean towards the response on the obverse. The reverse is die clash remnants shifted a little to the north from its usually seen position in the bay.
Aisha - Hear is a pic of a BU 1992-D from my rolls. The arrow pointing is to part of the design like Wendell, Billy stated. I agree with Billy on the Rev also...
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