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I actually got something out of this thread, which admittedly isn't all that easy to do. I missed the boat on both of the pics of the same 1934 coin because I actually didn't know about the two areas you pointed out in the motto. That in itself should reward you with a prize - not that I cannot learn, and not that I already know everything - but I just don't learn something completely new about Lincoln cents often.
The 1911...hmm...questionable. I'm really not sure on that one, but you bet I'll be looking into it. I would like to know the source on that information. It's definitely something else I have never heard of and obviously missed because I didn't know.
I missed the 1963-D mintmark and - well - simply put...shouldn't have. I knew that one, but for some reason without the date it looked almost like an early 50s mintmark. Shame on me.
So my hat's off to you for coming up with something that was a true challenge to me. I am ALWAYS in the mix for learning something new from anyone about Lincoln Cents, and this thread truly taught me.
Thank you so much!
Okay, that's my acceptance speech....
Charles D. Daughtrey, NLG, Author, "Looking Through Lincoln Cents"
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