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2 1956 P LWC's With Interior Die Breaks?

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Sorry for listing two coins on one post but I figured they had to be from the same die and it would be easier to compare them. From what I've read this is what I believe them to be. The second wheat shows two raised areas. Please educate me if I'm wrong.




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These interior die breaks are near each other but clearly not in the same position.
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Thanks Coinfrog for the clarification.
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Could that be a lamination error? Just saying.
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Too irregular for a lamination error.
I agree, interior die break on both coins.
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What a weird place for a die break/chip.
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The second coin posted shows two RIDBs (if you didn't notice)

Edited: maybe connected by same (a single) die crack
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What a weird place for a die break/chip.

Not really,they are kinda common.
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Thanks everyone for the feedback.
@Greasy Fingers- I think they're from a single crack also.
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