New 1914-D today., Lincolns' profile visible on rev.

Can barely be noticed when holding in my hand, but very visible in the pictures. All the same coin just different lighting.
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Can barely be noticed when holding in my hand, but very visible in the pictures. All the same coin just different lighting.
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Strong die clash. Nice.
i presume you already know because of the pcgs holder but the coin is polished. fwiw
It's called a "Progressive Indirect Design Transfer"
http://www.error-ref.com/progressive-indirect-design-transfer/
"When they can't find anything wrong with you, they create it!"
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sure, nice to have key-dates for sure but you mean to tell me that the holder is straight-graded or that it just doesn't mention being polished or at least whizzed? at the bare minimum, i figure scratched. not a big deal tons of key-dates with various problems out there and tons of happy customers too.
it was a nice pic you displayed to catch that clash so well.
it isn't a big deal but if you ever get around to it sometime, i wouldn't mind seeing the insert. sometimes the curiosity gets the better of me.
Interesting coin.... Thanks for the great pictures. Would like to see the entire slab as well. Cheers, RickO
A nice conversation piece.
Wayne
Kennedys are my quest...
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hey thanks. surfaces may not be as rough as the images indicate if they went with the scratch.
thanks for sharing your neat find. look forward to the next!