Found this 1939 the 9.
1939 damage or die break
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Your photo is really good! The 3 and 9 have taken hits from circulation wear (PSD) post strike damage. But the piece of metal to the right of the date is a Lamination Error and the line above that area (where it is indented) is where the LAM has fallen off the coin. Nice example!
Here is the definition with a photo in our Glossary http://www.lincolncentforum.com/terminology-list-l/ -
Also, take a close look at Lincoln's eye on your coin and see if you are seeing this extra eyelid. Here is a link to the listing for this https://coppercoins.com/lincoln/dies...&die_state=mdsComment
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Okay, gotcha! Definitely label that one "possible extra eye lid" Here is the scope I'm using and also TPring has one. The price has gone up a little, got mine on Amazon for around $80. https://www.bhphotovideo.com/c/produ...ro.html?sts=pi
here's the thread http://www.lincolncentforum.com/foru...Microscope-Pro
Edit: Actually I failed to mention, Ray was the first person on the forum to purchase the Celestron and he spent a lot of time testing it and helping us determine how to get some very nice photos out of it. Sorry Ray... it has been a long day
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And, if you are up for spending a little more for a much better quality product, Ray Parkhurst of our forum has a great deal here (sorry it took me a minute to find the thread)
I have created a new coin photography system based on a couple of prototypes synergized into a system with excellent range and image quality. The first system I built many years ago was a very flexible one that I named "Santoku", which means "three uses" in Japanese. First use was with bellows; Second useComment


Be verwy verwy quiet... I'm hunting coins!!! 
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