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1982 LMC Lg Date Zinc DDO? DDR? (Rev) Duo-End Die Cracks!!

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Hello CCF.

This 1982 lg date, zinc penny has a lot going on. Please help with an analysis. Thank you.

pic #1a obv
1982-LMC-Lg-Date-Zinc-DDO?-DDR?-Rev-Duo-End-Die-Cracks!!

pic #1b DDO? (clearer pic but carpet hair got in the shot)
1982-LMC-Lg-Date-Zinc-DDO?-DDR?-Rev-Duo-End-Die-Cracks!!

pic #2a of date DDO?
1982-LMC-Lg-Date-Zinc-DDO?-DDR?-Rev-Duo-End-Die-Cracks!!

pic #2b of date (more light) DDO?
1982-LMC-Lg-Date-Zinc-DDO?-DDR?-Rev-Duo-End-Die-Cracks!!

These remaining pics of the rev are really unique!! Look at all of these blots, Die Chips. ALSO, please NOTE: die cracks coming from both ends, the 4 o'clock and the 8 o'clock of the building

pic #3 rev
1982-LMC-Lg-Date-Zinc-DDO?-DDR?-Rev-Duo-End-Die-Cracks!!

pic #4a LOOK lower right corner of building (crack appears then goes under the interior)
1982-LMC-Lg-Date-Zinc-DDO?-DDR?-Rev-Duo-End-Die-Cracks!!

pic #4b CLOSER look (crack goes under and then resurfaces)
1982-LMC-Lg-Date-Zinc-DDO?-DDR?-Rev-Duo-End-Die-Cracks!!

Then pic #5 Interior Die Break? (look starting fr that round glob at the lower right of columns; then flows in veins from south to north)!
1982-LMC-Lg-Date-Zinc-DDO?-DDR?-Rev-Duo-End-Die-Cracks!!

pic #6 similar to 4a but now LOOK at the lower left corner of building (another crack appears then pushes through)
1982-LMC-Lg-Date-Zinc-DDO?-DDR?-Rev-Duo-End-Die-Cracks!!

pic #7 Doubled Die? (left side of building doubled)?
1982-LMC-Lg-Date-Zinc-DDO?-DDR?-Rev-Duo-End-Die-Cracks!!

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02/29/2020 04:22 am
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No DDO or DDR. The die cracks are common in those areas.No die chips,plating dust. It is a spender.
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Thanks again @John1 Will keep looking and sharing more hopefuls.
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@coco, while I agree with @john1, those die cracks look very nice. As the cost is only one cent, you could save this one until a better example comes your way.
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Appreciate you Spence.
Yeah I felt close to this 1c as it looked (to me) quite unique. By personal value, it goes in my cool coins as I have only been through less than about 700 hundred pennies (may change w more experience)..but thus far this was my first that looked like this. Thanks for sharing &
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