2014 Lincoln Cent Is It Worth Sending To An Error Expert

Discussion in 'Error Coins' started by Rick Stachowski, Jun 6, 2014.

  1. Rick Stachowski

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  3. non_cents

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  4. Clutchy

    Clutchy Well-Known Member

    Yeah, I dont see anything out of the ordinary. What are you seeing?
     
  5. Rick Stachowski

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    die chips, and or grooves, on the date, notching on top right side of the Y, in LIBERTY, die groove on the bottom part of the N in IN, and lots of die cracks
     
  6. BooksB4Coins

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    Other than the supposed "notching" (which, for what little I can see, I don't agree with) there is nothing about the coin to warrant an expert examination IMO.
     
  7. Rick Stachowski

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    It could just be a worn die too, look at the squaring that comes off the rim, and goes into the field, both sides have it, its only a little bit, but, its on both sides of the coin
     
  8. Clutchy

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    "lots of die cracks" usually mean worn dies.
     
  9. Rick Stachowski

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    and, die cracks are used as " MARKERS " too
     
  10. jay4202472000

    jay4202472000 Well-Known Member

    Yes...if there is a reason for them to be "MARKERS". I don't think this is a case for the cracks to be "MARKERS".
     
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  11. Rick Stachowski

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    I think its a worn die anyways, just telling clutchy, die cracks just don't mean worn die
     
  12. BooksB4Coins

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    Yes, and are used as a tool in identification. However, if there is nothing worthwhile to identify......
     
  13. Rick Stachowski

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    Well I look at it this way, its a 2014 coin, only 2 DDOs so far, so I look for everything possible, thats all
     
  14. jay4202472000

    jay4202472000 Well-Known Member

    Die cracks have nothing to do with doubled dies. Die cracks, used as markers, are just constants in identifying certain doubled dies. The only die cracks that mean a doubled die is present, is a die crack that is associated with a die, that IS a die, that was doubled during the die hubbing process. A die crack, in itself, does not mean anything...except a die crack is present. Also, die cracks don't necessarily mean a worn die. Some early die state coins exhibit die cracks. To sum it up, die cracks are just that...cracks in the die.
     
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  15. Rick Stachowski

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    well said
     
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