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Up 1956 LWC Die Clash W/Large Die Chips

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Here's another die clash / die damage compound coin.

Die clash is very strong under chin, and somewhat next to date. Interestingly not at all visible behind his neck. I think this is the first I've found where you can see the "E" in "ONE" but not the "C" in "CENT". (Edit: Coincidental, I know, the next one I just picked up is the same way!)

Very cool, odd looking, chip on the date and small crack through Lincoln's head, with some rather large chips and a small crack on the wheat stalks.

Thanks for looking!

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Interesting die chip on the 6. Have not seen that before.
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I love the Die Chip on the 6. Never seen that before. Pretty cool.
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Thank you, both!

Errers, I do as well, it has an oddly "melted" look to it.
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A classic Wheat cent combo of die cracks and die chips. Nice example.
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nice find
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ijn1944, uruman, thank you.
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Nice - A lot going on with that cent!
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jbuck, Dearborn, Marve65, thank you!

Dearborn, I suppose it technically would be, wouldn't it? It does extend across his head but not to the rim. It's so small, and impossible to see without magnification, I'd erred on the side of caution by calling it a small crack
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