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1961-D Lincoln Die Break?

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Of the many things about coins that I do not know well (or at all for that matter) is die breaks. When I first saw this coin, I thought it was a scratch. Then I looked at the reverse and it looked the same in the same location. Then I saw the rim. So not sure what else this could be but a break, so, am I right? It is also an rpm but I haven't worked on that yet.

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I think someone used wire cutters on the coin. PMD
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If it was wire cutters wouldn't there be damage to the raised surfaces (one, we), and the rim? Definitely PMD from a roller though. Too bad.
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the One, We, and the rim do appear to have been cut.
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I was thinking lamination, but I think you are correct fuzzy.
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I would like to see the areas affected closer up?
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Will try to post some close ups next week, I am out of town for a few days.
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