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Zincoln Die Chip Question

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Is it my imagination or are die chips, like the one below, less common on Zincoln Cents? If so, does anyone know why?

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It also has a doubled 4 and by the way what's a zincoln:-)
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Here is his older copper cousin.

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They probably happen less as the dies devices profiles are not a strong on the single squeeze Zincolns. The still happen though. Seems like the Quarters and Nickels suffer from this more often than cents. Probably because of the softer zinc used for the cents.
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It also has a doubled 4 and by the way what's a zincoln:-)


This is NOT a doubled 4 and a zincoln is a zinc Lincoln.
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