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I have been absent due to catching a wicked flu that kept me from work, searching lincolns and just about everything else. However...feeling a bit better now. Anyway what the heck is up with the columns and steps of this 1990P?
I agree with ejection type damage, but this one is pretty weird, and it might turn out to be some other type of mechanical damage. Don't believe I have ever seen one like this. Some day Sandra, I would like to have a look at it if you don't mind.
Bob Piazza
Former Lincoln Cent Attributer Coppercoins.com
Sandra, I wouldn't even venture to guess what caused the damage to that coin. I have never seen that type of damage.
By the way welcome back from the flu bug! I wondered why I hadn't seen you on the Forum. I figured you got snowed in already up north. (LOL)
No snow yet Joe, but definately a nasty bug. 2 weeks off work, prescription for 2 bronchodilators 4x day, coactifed cough syrup, and Biaxin, sleepless nights due to coughing and all the other grief that goes with it. Should of heard me whining LOL! Now if I could find something worthy of posting I would feel much better.
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