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<p>[QUOTE="johnmilton, post: 24653182, member: 101855"]At best it would be die wear. Die states (arbitrary notations of coin die deterioration while it is in use) can be valuable, but not for Lincoln Cents, except the 1922-D with the mint mark missing. </p><p><br /></p><p>One coin I have in mind is the 1811 half cent. It’s a better date that can come with a die break on the left side of the coin. If it covers four of the stars, it’s normal. If it covers only two, it’s a big deal to some collectors.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="johnmilton, post: 24653182, member: 101855"]At best it would be die wear. Die states (arbitrary notations of coin die deterioration while it is in use) can be valuable, but not for Lincoln Cents, except the 1922-D with the mint mark missing. One coin I have in mind is the 1811 half cent. It’s a better date that can come with a die break on the left side of the coin. If it covers four of the stars, it’s normal. If it covers only two, it’s a big deal to some collectors.[/QUOTE]
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