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1924 P Lincoln Cent Semi-Key Date With Die Crack On Reverse

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Warning ugly penny!! Found this guy roll hunting today. The penny is pretty trashed but had a cool die crack from rim down to s of states on reverse. Think there is any value left in this one?

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 Posted 03/25/2018  8:53 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add Spence to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
@MTPF, very nice coin, despite the wear. The linear defect on the rev kinda looks like a lamination error rather than a die crack to me.
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It's a minor Lamination error that was caused by the Improper Alloy Mix. A Die Crack would be raised on the surface of the coin and it would not be flaky. Very nice coin though.
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Awesome thanks for the info that will help me in the future
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Lamination error. Nice find.
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1924P is a common date coin and not considered semi-key status(means low mintage)
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My mistake crazy I see now that 1924 D is the semi-key date
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Yep. This one:
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It was a long hunt for my 24-D...one of the last uncirculated coins I added to my Lincoln set.
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