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Trailshot

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laralucine

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Dec 27, 2004
415
24
S.E. PA
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Minelab Equinox 800 Minelab X-Terra 50
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Hi Trailshot, welcome to TNet! From your pics, it looks like this was just scraped, gouged, or crunched, so what looks like extra metal is just displaced. Good luck, and Happy Hunting!
 

CTXAgGetter

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Mar 2, 2019
187
526
Central Texas
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Minelab Etrac
Minelab Equinox
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Metal Detecting
I would think if it was a gouge the R in LIBERTY and a good portion of the back of Lincoln's head would be obliterated.
No expert, but that doesn't look like post-mint damage to me.
 

A2coins

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Dec 20, 2015
33,807
42,606
Ann Arbor
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Equinox 800
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I agree with them
 

vpnavy

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Jun 15, 2008
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1st - I noticed this was your very first post - so, Welcome Aboard Trailshot! You didn't list your state (or country) in your profile. So, you might consider jumping over to Sub-Forum: Select Your Area.... for information (i.e., clubs, hunts, finds, legends, maps, etc.) directly related to your state (or country).

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2nd - I moved ya from TODAY'S FINDS! over to COINS for more exposure.
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3rd - I agree with laralucine - it looks like it may have been scraped, gouged or possibly crunched.
 

PetesPockets55

Bronze Member
Apr 18, 2013
1,651
2,914
Indian River Co., Fl
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AT MAX & Carrot, Nokta Pulse Dice (:
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I'm not able to really tell without clear closeups.
Plated Lincolns will not have lamination issues because of the way they are made. They can have planchet defects before being plated or strike though errors while being minted.
Your images seem to rule out a strike through and because some of it looks to be on the rim I'm leaning towards Post Mint damage as well.

Clear closeup images and both sides of the coin would help.
 

huntsman53

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Jun 11, 2013
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I am on the fence with this coin. Better close-up pics are definitely needed and a side view of the rims where the possible extra metal seems to terminate or extend at or beyond the rim. Try taking pics in somewhat shaded natural light with no flash.
 

l.cutler

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Dec 2, 2006
2,664
2,004
NEPA
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Tejon, Cibola, T2
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That is just some kind of foreign material stuck on the coin. Definitely not something from the minting process.
 

Dozer D

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Feb 12, 2012
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Looks like some dried up grass or straw stuck to metal. Not PMD.
 

PetesPockets55

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Apr 18, 2013
1,651
2,914
Indian River Co., Fl
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AT MAX & Carrot, Nokta Pulse Dice (:
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Pretty nice images. Thank you.

It (grass?) does appear to be stuck to the surface of the coin.
 

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Trailshot

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Jul 17, 2019
3
2
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I’m new to this, All I can say is that both color and metal consistencies are the same. It does not seem tampered with after the fact, and would seem to serve no purpose at all to be added by a person later
 

enamel7

Gold Member
Apr 16, 2005
6,383
2,546
North Carolina
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Garrett AT Gold
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I’m new to this, All I can say is that both color and metal consistencies are the same. It does not seem tampered with after the fact, and would seem to serve no purpose at all to be added by a person later

No one intentionally added it to the coin. It got something sticky on it and then a piece of vegetation stuck to it. There's no doubt that's what it is. The last pics are very clear.
 

tokameel

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May 20, 2012
581
449
Mequon, Wi
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In 1974- White.
Now a Garrett Ace 250.
8/30/12 using a Zircon m40 Stud Finder as a hand held pin pointer.
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Welcome to T-Net, Tailshot. Keep those questions and sharp photos coming.
 

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