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1983 Die Chip On Date - Die Break Reverse?

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I think I found a die chip error on this 1983 coin. It is on the 8 in the 1983 date. Also, on the reverse, I noticed a line (die break?) that extends from the bottom of the Lincoln Memorial on the righthand side to the edge of the coin near the initials FG.

I hope these pictures are good enough to see the details I'm referring to. I am still learning this computer system, and am having issues with my photos. Computers now days frustrate me to no end, but I am determined.

1983-Die-Chip-On-Date---Die-Break-Reverse?
1983-Die-Chip-On-Date---Die-Break-Reverse?
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Your pics are fine and I agree with your assessment, although I would call it a broken post on the date and a die crack on the Lincoln Memorial.
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A broken post and Die Crack.
The crack is in a common location and not unusual to see
one at the bottom of both sides of the memorial.
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1983 Lincoln Cents are notorious for Die Cracks and Die Chips. I have found quite a few and one with 7 Die Cracks. Regards and good hunting!
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Thanks for the encouragement and input. I am excited that I am getting some of the terms.
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