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1956 P LWC Eir Die Break

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Appears to be LDB5-1956-001B 5SEL ( http://cuds-on-coins.com/ldb5-1956/ ). Thoughts?


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My thought is that this is exactly what you've got. Well done!
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This is the first coin I've been able to pinpoint to a specific variety. A fun feeling of pride Thank you!
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Die chip, not a break.
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http://goccf.com/t/374780#3214787

Thanks, coop! So the "I" between the E and R would be a die chip, and the crack on Lincoln's forehead would be a die break? I had read this listing ( http://cuds-on-coins.com/ldb5-1956/ ) incorrectly initially, so thank you for the clarification!
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Just a die crack on the head. If it were a circle, then it would be a retained die break. But just can't tell from the images provided.
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