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1984 D Lincoln Cent Die Scratch? Is There A Premium? Or Common?

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 Posted 05/05/2020  10:37 pm Show Profile   Bookmark this topic Add 10-Penny to your friends list Get a Link to this Message Number of Subscribers
Hi all,
Is this a die scratch? break? I generally seen that they carry no premium? this particular penny?
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That is a linear plating bubble. Very common and not worth a premium unfortunately. It could eventually burst and then expose the coin to zinc rot.

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The die clash is not what caught my eye. The placement and angle of the mint mark is what I noticed more than than the blister/die clash.
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@jpgrajek, the mint marks were punched into the dies by hand up until 1989. The mint mark locations and angles will vary widely. IMO, no premium for this.

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Oh, yeah, I didn't notice the mint mark was skewed a little. common too?
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ah, thank you
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