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1960-P LMC With Long Die Break Across The Date!?

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Let me know if I need better pictures? What if could be?

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 Posted 04/14/2018  4:29 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add 1982pennyid to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
This is a better picture.

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It looks more like a scratch rather than a die crack.

Is it raised above the field?
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It sure does look like a scratch, but if so is a little unusual in that it starts our straight and even cuts across a couple numbers before skidding up above the 0 and ending on the rim. I agree the key will be to understand if this linear region sits proud or inset below the field.
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It does feel raised with no inset. How would I capture this in a picture?
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Can you take a super-close up photo of just the date area showing the entire length of it? When I blow up your current pic, it gets too pixelated to see enough detail.
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Can't tell if it's a scratch or something else. Much better pictures will be needed. A good closeup would be great.
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hope this helps


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It is a clash mark from the roof on that area.
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@coop, certainly the part to the left of the date is a good match, but what about the continuation of this that goes through or over the last three digits of the date and then to the rim?
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Well, cracks often form on the corner of the memorial, so maybe a crack formed from the corner of the impression of the memorial?
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So a die clash of a die crack--is that even a thing? There has got to be a simpler explanation.
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Note the die crack swoops upwards. So clash mark and a die crack. The crack may have happened during the clash?
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So uncommon mint error?
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