Nice die breaks but they could be classified as cuds http://cuds-on-coins.com/ @Gorham_Collector what do you think.
Nice! I would take the time to search them all out. You might find a progression. Then tube them up and sell them on the Bay. There will be interest as long as you speed things up before someone else floods the market.
There is a progression on them. Just not good enough. The T has the die crack on the Obverse. If it high then there is no die crack on the Reverse. Also finding them with a just a die crack on the Reverse with not chip/cud?. It might be a Cud since if falls on the rim. Not for sure?
Ended up with just over 100 of these. Wrong box for Die Clash Error. There is a small Strike Thru on many. Not worth keeping though.
With 100 of the the 5 rolls having a number of these issues, it would make an excellent die deterioration display. I disagree the pieces are not worth keeping. I have seen 1st Place Displays at Shows over the years, built just that way. Were these OBWs? Did you trace the Bank supplier? I would be back there, hunting more.
I kept all the better ones. Just watched Blue Ridge Silver Hound Video. 1 cent sold for $12.50 with 2 die cracks. I have 3 on each coin. I missed the head interior die crack.
@Amberlarry22 I give you credit buddy. I'm looking at maybe a 1/2 dozen of your pix of these zincolns and I'm done, finished, caput. I can't look at another one, and that's just pictures. You've got the patience of a saint my friend. As long as this is the product of our government/mint, I can't respect their decision to continue minting this trash. Carry on. /Rant