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 Posted 08/17/2014  08:15 am Show Profile   Bookmark this topic Add Jason lynch to your friends list Get a Link to this Message Number of Subscribers
Hello every one I have three lincoln cents I need help with. The first two pics are a 1968 D between GOD and TRUST and down through lincoln's hair is what looks to me a Die Crack. The next set of pics are also a 1968 D could this be a lamination? The last set is a 1971 D possibly an error in plating? Any help would be appreciated.

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Sorry everyone my bad I just now realized my mistake I posted in the wrong area.
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Your first one (1968) does look like a die crack. The other 1968 pictures aren't clear enough to me to determine if it is a lamination error, but it doesn't look it to me. As for the 1971, they are 95% copper and not plated, so what you see is environmental damage.
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Please refer to the new topic as it has more responses.
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