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Die Crack Help On 1994 Lincoln Cent - Obverse/Reverse Questions

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Hi Everyone,

Coin roll hunting and found a few interesting Lincoln's.
On the obverse, the pictures are clear except for neck and lapel on liberty side, may look like scratches but seems to be part of what else is going on. The reverse column I thought was Die Deterioration but not evident anywhere else.

I'd love to get your opinions (also, will be posting after this a possible dropped character on a 1999 reverse

Thanks
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Looks like a coin scratch down the lower part of the bust. (incuse line) Spender.
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it's raised metal
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lol, I give up. thank you very much coop. I really do appreciate your time.
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Only on the field near the bust. On the bust the line is incuse. On the head it looks like it is raised there to the throat. But the missing plating is a ticking time bomb for the coin. The zinc rot will set in very soon.
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Looks like it might have been a rim to rim die crack at one time,but got worn down from being circulated. The reverse I am not sure.
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