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Line On Reverse Of 1945-D Lincoln Cent

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What is the straight line running from the 9:00 position on the reverse through the wheat stalk and the you in UNITED?

Is it a die crack, something on the flange or what?

Thanks for answers in advance.



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I think auto-correct got to my original post.

It should read the "U" in "UNITED".
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 Posted 08/23/2014  12:09 am  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add Paul Bulgerin to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
Here's a close up photo.



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I think it looks like a die crack, nice find
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I agree Nice find although I think its more of a scratch on the die as it dosn't penetrate the lettering or wheat stock. IMO
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IMO it looks like a die scratch.
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Too straight for a die crack IMHO. Die scratch/gouge.
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It also runs behind the wheat stalk. A sure sign it is on outside edge of the die in the fields. If it were a die crack, it would flow over the device. It is a die scratch.

I found a RPM on the obverse on this year.
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It is listed on coppercoins.com
http://coppercoins.com/lincoln/dies...ie_state=mds
The neat thing was, there were only 4 dies running when I got this roll. So I found a lot of extras of this die in the roll. So you might like to see if you have a RPM on the obverse?
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I bought a small lot of eight BU 1945-Ds. No repunched mint marks, but in examining them I found that another one has this same die gouge/scratch.
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It was probably from an OBW roll. So it was probably from the same die pair.
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