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1958 Lincoln Wheat Cent Mint Error - Split After Strike

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I'm posting this in response to a recently posted 1957 Lincoln Cent by MintedNotPrinted. Both coins show one strongly struck side and one very soft side. This effect can be from a one-sided acid bath, but at least on this one the opposite side would suggest that a thin layer of lamination was lost after the strike. For now, I am not 100% sure on this coin and still pondering it as I just found it two days ago.

Weight is 2.66g and diameter is 19.0

1958 Lincoln Wheat cent mint error - split after strike


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That's a very cool example, tropicalbats, with the split on either side. I'll definitely be weighing mine tonight...

Thanks for posting!

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Interesting find.
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Very unique!
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very cool cent TB, but do you think that the reverse side had pate on it as it was dipped in the acid, thus protecting most of the design elements?
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I've thought of that. Seems reasonable but the coin does not seem to be out of round with thinner rims where the surface is removed than in the areas where it is well-struck.
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