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2015 LC Die Cracks? ( Photos Added )

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Good evening everyone just a quick question tonight. Are die cracks on the reverse of 2015 cents very common? I have come across three of them in the last ten min. Here are pictures of just a few of the 8 I have found so far

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Show us pictures. You are likely finding copper layer bubbling or delamination.
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I have seen a few. As to being common,depends where on the coin it is and how severe. Pics help.
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Looks like these may have been from the same die. Did you find them in the same roll?
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That one is kinda common.
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It would be cool to find progression coins as the crack increased in size.
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Found them within three rolls
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Thanks for all your input
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Very cool though. I bought 20 original bank wrapped rolls of 1959-D cents about 3 years ago. I came up with about 40 RPM #5 in those 20 rolls. One roll had 12 of them. When you find uncirculated bank wrapped rolls you tend to find many coins from the same die within them. I still say it would be cool to try and find coins with this same die that show the progression of the crack.
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That would be cool haha I posted a 1943 d steel cent on here yesterday could you take a look at that and tell me what you think.
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