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1956 Lincoln Wheat Cent Die Event - Retained Interior Die Break

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This is one of my favorite RIDB's, and just found three of them in a small fishing box full of wheats. There was also a 1956-D/D/D/D RPM-005, and a BIE that I need to look up. Lots more little lure holes full of coins to poke through yet.

1956 Lincoln Wheat cent die event - RIDB-1C-1956-07


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That is a fun find--not so much of a spike head as a yarmulke.
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Love those worn dies of the 1950s.
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Very cool find!


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That is a fun find--not so much of a spike head as a yarmulke.
I was thinking more along the lines of a new Syfy movie, "SHARK Lincoln", looks like a little fin poking up at the O in the closeup.
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Beautiful coin to boot.
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Wow, nice catch!
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Nice find!
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That's huge!
That would go into my favorite album!
Thanks for sharing.

P.S. what is that protruding from the top front of the C in Cent ?
It also has something just under the top.
Die gouge ?

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Yes, yarmulke! That is always how I've seen these as well. There are several on the Lincoln series that appear yarmulke-like.

Hmmm, number 12? More like number 40 or so. No way I can post much of what I find or wouldn't be time to find much. Most just get attributed and set in a pile to get filed. Last night I also found four Retained Cuds on 1940-S coins, two of which are double-pre-cuds, as well as a 1983 "extra letters" which I may post tonight along with yet another 1959 D/D/D/D RPM-005 and a bunch of minor stuff. I just post the ones I think are most interesting or educational.
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That is an exceptional die break. Always good to see MS examples. What countries to you collect bat data in? I do research in Belize.
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Sheldius, Mods frown on going too far off coin topic. PM me.
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Nice die break!
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