Hi Forum Folks,
I have Copper Lincoln Memorial Cent that suffered multiple errors and I am having trouble identifying what all happened to it!

I would like to hear everyone's thoughts on this one and to hear from Mike Diamond as well. I believe that this is going to a tough one in identifying all of the errors. See the pictures below.
Note: In the third picture, the Cent is wedged into a partially stapled 2x2 (thin side showing) with a normal Copper Lincoln Memorial Cent along side for comparison. In the fourth picture, the Cent is wedged into the 2x2 with the thicker side (split end) showing . As you can see, the Cent is about a third of the thickness of a normal Cent on the thin side.
I don't know where to start or which error occurred first but here are my thoughts on what errors can be seen on the coin! I believe that is may have started out as a Flanged Partial Collar Strike that split the coin and the thicker piece was ejected. Next, I beileve that the thin piece stayed in Collar and suffered a Partial Broackage Strike, then was partially ejected and suffered an Indented Strike. Note: In the first picture you can see the image (outline) of Lincoln's bust above the Ident and along the upper rim, you can make out a weak "IN GOD WE TRUST". In the second picture, you can clearly make out the Details and striations where the coin was ejected from between the Dies.
Any help would be appreciated! Thanks!
Frank