These ones were in my last box. I have one Canadian Penny Centennial with the "rock pigeon", and a 1996-D lathe lathe line ce nt..
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No.. the Lathe Lines would probably be found on one individual Obverse Die used to strike for example this 1996 D Cent and they would change it after many strikes.
1. Caps lock is that key just to the left of "A." Try it. 2. No, lathe lines don't make a coin more valuable. They are fairly common, and can be an interesting insight into the manufacturing process. However, they do not add a premium to a coin (unless you can find a sucker bidiot on ebay).