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Lamination Or Die Crack

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I put some arrows where it starts lower right on the rim below wheat and it runs in and almost all the way through the wheat. Then makes a loop, turns down and back out about middle right on the rim. the line it cuts is raised and not straight at all.

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It's a die crack.
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A rim to rim die crack...technically a " Retained Cud"
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Is this of any collectors value if you also take into account this coin also has another die crack as well as a struck through all these errors are on the reverse and it has a pretty good die gouge on the obverse
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Hey Mudd , if there are multiple issues with a coin why not post some pics here with it? It is good to show the whole coin front and back with some close ups of areas effected. Just try to get as close as you can and as clear as possible. believe it or not it really helps because sometimes the obverse and reverse are effected for one reason or another. It may or may not be collectable but ya never know !

See this sticky.
https://goccf.com/t/5450

keep hunting !!
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05/29/2012 01:16 am
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papatony I did you were the first to comment on it but there was so much going on with this coin that this one last thing was the final piece. It is still posted 1948 lincoln is the topic it is still up take a look. I also forgot to add lamination peel to the list of things wrong with this coin. So let me recap Two die cracks a struck through a lamination peel on the reverse and a long die scratch or gouge. I am tempted to look again there might be more lol

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05/29/2012 03:24 am
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Thanks again guys I really am learning a lot about cent errors and what is rare and what is common
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