I agree, both post mint damage.
I agree and Welcome to the forum brazin.
I agree,it is rather long. However corrosion follows.
Welcome to the forum jadey.
Yep, looks like a bubble.
Yep, way too small.
No doubt, MD
Must be collectible, I've got about 100 hundred of them.
Nice find petro89. It would only be right to share with us all. Just kidding.
Well you've got a point there. Common on most Lincoln's.
Most Die Cracks on all denominations of coins are very common. Don't forget every coin struck from a cracked will be released from the Mint, as...
The only error I see is the picture. OK that was suppose to be funny. Looks like die movement but not a doubled die.
It still parallels the rim as does the 1953.
damage to the 'I' was caused by a coin counting machine, much like the damage to the date in this photo.[ATTACH]
I'd keep it, if enough are kept out of circulation there wouldn't be any and people might pay for them.
As I said (still learning). Will have to study that. Thanks for setting things straight.
A variety is a coin that has characteristics specific to the die pair that struck it. Most collectible varieties can thus be traced to a set of...
Common on all lincoln's.
Here, I flipped it upright for you. [ATTACH] Oop's wrong coin, here it is; normal wear. [ATTACH]
I thought a die break could eventually turn into a chip.
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