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Great shots and a doubled colum inside the 7th bay. Could you take images of left and right side of Lincoln and also the entire face of the obverse. Thanks
If you have a depression and a raised area on the anomaly in question, then it is more than likely a die dent with the pushed extra metal from the depression on the die forming the dent on the coin (a raised area on the die). If it is strictly a dent in the coin, then it is a struck through a foreign object that was on the planchet face when it was struck. There maybe other possible explanations, but those two come to my mind.
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