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It’s a “spike-head” it doesn’t literally mean only a die crack coming from Lincoln’s head. So yes I’d list it as a spike head basically means just...
Oh hmmm now is it time for me to guess who you are. Lol Hello T.J. ;) i was wondering why you put a winky face on Facebook lol makes sense
This is a special dual spike head listing as it’ll be the home for the 2020 cud. Unfortunately the two die cracks are so close to touching but...
did ngc the sleeves quote 30k? Only reason we see it up that high is the seller most likely doesn’t want to give up a very high grade 68 extra v...
Most likely theory is damage to the working hub. Then striking a few working dies. I’ve seen the extra “v” with die trials coming from the date,...
Yea ms67 sold for a little over 500+$ So assuming the original finder of the extra “v” put the ms68 listing up for so much bc it’s like a flex...
it would just be a bigger thicker holder.
Reminds me of my 2011. But the fins are folded in on that one but they circle most of the coin. I like how this 2020 the fins on the reverse are...
Enjoy. These finned rims occur due to increased striking pressure. Most common when the dies are titled and the metal squeezes between the die...
Great doubled dies
I’m with you on your statement. It really seems opinion based on what experts will call a split die or rim to rim die break. What I know is for a...
Lol so is mine
New addition to the error collection and cudsoncoins listing too. [ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
I think this reverse die had a short life as this die break I’ve only known of the one listed in cudsoncoins. We wouldn’t start seeing zinc in the...
I would say the top bc once the die crack started and made its way towards the bottom it was striking a lot of coins. So most of the break will be...
Nice addition for my shield cent error album. these must’ve had a short life span striking planchets I think.
Correct not a cud this is a Retained cud.
Here’s a rare one not seen at all. 2013 retained cud. Displacement seen at ends of the die break on rim. [ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
I still feel like there’s more going on with this die break (coin) for sure
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