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1995-P Lincoln Cent W/ REV Die Scratch Rim To Rim

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1995-P Lincoln Cent with die crack or die scratch or struck through that goes from rim to rim?

not sure what it is?

not sure maybe struckthru?

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Never seen a coin with a die scratch like that. Really nice find.
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I am going to be leaning for on die crack for this one. A die scratch is more of a straight line I would say or a straight series of lines. This one is all over the place indicating a die crack if I am not mistaken. I have a couple like this that go from top to bottom. Very hard to locate if your not looking for them. They always have a spot in my " die cracks,chips,lamination,etc error album. Nice find and a extreme example of that!
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It looks like a die crack. Nice to find one that goes rim to rim like that. A keeper in my book.
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It is a die crack.
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The crack on the die leaves a raised area on the coin above the fields and tops of the devices.
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I think that would be a Bisecting Rim to Rim Die Crack.
http://cuds-on-coins.com/rim-to-opp...-die-cracks/
http://cuds-on-coins.com/rim-to-rim...u-s-coins-2/

I don't think your die is listed on COC.
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It is a rim to rim bisecting die crack. This type of anomaly is not to be confused with a split die, which it may turn into at a later die state.

I would very much like to put it on Cuds-on-coins.com. Please contact me through the the cuds-on-coins.com contact page. Thank you.

BJ Neff
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