Obverse side if you look at the level all around under Lincoln the level is to the top of the rim look to the right at an angle and the level drops down just pass the date.Look to the left of Lincoln and you will see the level drop fast to the word Liberty that's where it starts first there's strike on the planchet right were the word WE how I know because you see the what looks like claw marks in the rim well a piece of one of those claw marks hits right pass LIBERTY and then runs into the dent on the rim and stops you can see it very good bent on the dent.Notice they are all around the low side of the level what is interesting is if you look at the word WE it took two strikes both are rapped around the letter E you can see where one goes under the other the metal must have still been soft because the metal pieces from that strike they are down in the metal you can see them right above Lincolns head where the strike occurred.Reverse side level to the top of the rim it starts rising behind the wheat leaves and goes to the bottom part of the coin which is the highest but what is different from this side vs obverse side is all the strikes are on the high side of the coin not the low side.All this do to the planchet being uneven wider on one side than the other.
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