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1953 D Lincoln Cent With RIDB? Can't Find The Variety.

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1953 D cent, possible ridb on obverse forehead, could be damage though. But on reverse, the T in Cent has die chip or crack. Can you help me find the variety if it is one? Thanks!
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the chip on the T is fairly common, seen it before, I'll go see if I can find where I seen it before. the thing on the forehead, Hmm I'll go with damage for now. just looks like the head took a hit.
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the chip on the T is fairly common, seen it before, I'll go see if I can find where I seen it before. the thing on the forehead, Hmm I'll go with damage for now. just looks like the head took a hit.


Thank you! No worries... if it's not easy to find just leave it. I found it on the 1955 I think. And yes, could be a hit to the head!
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Yes forehead looks damaged to me too.
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Yes forehead looks damaged to me too.


Cheers, thanks :)
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Forehead=PMD
T=die crack/chip,kinda common.
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Forehead=PMD
T=die crack/chip,kinda common.
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haha ok thank you :) It's pretty cool though! I'll always take a chip!
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Nothing too special here, keep at it!
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Nothing too special here, keep at it!


Haha I will! Learning slowly, but I love any chip/glitch I find. But I love too many of them ;) It's just fun researching so I save them all.
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to the CCF! Keep searching!
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Welcome to the CCF! Keep searching!


Thanks so much!!
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Neither has much of a premium. Just different die events, that happen to dies.
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Neither has much of a premium. Just different die events, that happen to dies.


Yes, I've realized that but I still get excited lol. Less so now, but I still like looking for them. My eyes can only pick up the bigger chips/cuds, but it's still fun. :) Thanks!
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but I still like looking for them. My eyes can only pick up the bigger chips/cuds, but it's still fun

Me too, but it is more fun to see everyone's coins too.
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