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1970 d pac man

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I posted a 1969 d before, and this one is the same, it's the E next to pluribus. C'mon guys that's pretty weird. Hahahaha lol, just kidding thought it was pretty cool to find another one.

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Now I just found a 1972, that is just funny. I know it's a slightly die chip. But that is so cool. 😁😎

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That part of the reverse is opposite the high relief of Lincoln's shoulder and did not strike up well. It's pretty common on 1959-83 cents, but the Mint solved this problem by hollowing out Lincoln's shoulder starting with 1984.

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I believe he is referring to the die chip in the top of the E in E PLURIBUS that makes it look like a rectangular Pacman.

And the Mint didn't solve the problem very well as weakness in STATES OF remained common to the end of the Memorial series.

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Thanks guy's, really finding something like is cool. But every one talks about a pac man, Well I feel that's probably the closest to a pac man you might see on a coin. Especially something that resembles eating the dot, which was mentioned in my 1969 post. But I do know there's no such thing as a pac man error. But still hunting for some more cool errors. 

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