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1983 P Interesting Die Crack

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Hello Coin Collectors, I have for your inspection a dark brown 1983 P Lincoln Cent with two Die Cracks and a small Die Chip. The obverse has nothing except a delamination of the surface of the area from the date to the rim about 20% of the rim. I'm guessing PMD from a strike. The two Die Cracks are on the reverse one located on the top of the left roof to between I and T in United (common place) with a Die Chip on the other end between the first and second column of the Memorial. The other one I have never seen before at the top of the T of Cent to the rim very unusual! Look at the pics and let me know your thoughts an regards.
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Yes @all, the sharp corners of the Lincoln Memorial act as stress risers, similar to this:

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The obverse may be a folded over finned rim, created by a tilted die and could also just be damage, after the fact. The second crack on the reverse is in an unusual location but not unheard of. Nice pics, once again.
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the sharp corners of the Lincoln Memorial act as stress risers, similar to this:

Nice analogy @Spence, helps in understanding.
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Quite amazing, I read this post earlier today and look what I found tonight going through some pennies. The only thing is mine is a 1983 no mintmark. The obverse looks normal.
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I just checked the original post and the photos show a 1983 no mintmark but the title on the past has 1983 P.
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TedError the only Lincoln Cent that has the P mint mark is the 2017 P shield cent to recognize Lincoln's 200 year birthday. The other cents show the S or D mint marks. If they have no mint mark they were minted in Philadelphia. Regards!
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