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1957 D Lincoln Double Die And Die Break? New?

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So these are 2 different 1957 D'S I have with this same variety whatever it is. Is there a reference for this already ? Is it an error? Any help would be appreciated, thanks.
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No DDO,die chip and kinda common that year.
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What happening there on the 1?
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For sure a decent-size die chip on the 9 and a tiny die chip starting on the 5. That might be also what is happening to the die over at the top of the 1.
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The "1" may have taken a hit that pushed some metal out into the field.



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Die chip NE of the '1'. Contact mark on the top of the '195' from taking a hit on that area.
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These are two different coins they couldn't have both takin a hit in the exact same place...
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I was wondering about bottom picture didn't have that spot under 5 & moved sorta under 9
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These are two different coins



Yes--and so if that is a die chip near the top of the number 1, then many would have been made with that same pattern.
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