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1981 P Lincoln Cent - Is This A Bisecting Rim To Rim Reverse Die Crack?

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hi everyone, been working my butt off so I havent been on in a minute...but I picked up some rolls from the bank the other day and found this 1981 Lincoln Cent which appears to have a bisecting rim to rim die crack on reverse, it's very pronounced.....both sides meet in the memorial to what seems like a die clash in the bays ....well glad to be back ....let me know what ya think....maybe a new find ? ....thanks to all for the help

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1981-P-Lincoln-Cent---Is-This-A-Bisecting-Rim-To-Rim-Reverse-Die-Crack?
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 Posted 06/19/2017  4:54 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add Optimist-numismatist to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
Looks more like a die break.
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Sweet find, congrats.
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Wow! Nice looking coin.
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A bisecting rim to rim die crack is a fault that traverses the die face and is seen as a slightly raised, continuous line from rim to rim. A bisecting rim to rim die crack is NOT a split die, but may form into that anomaly type.

(Quote from Cuds on Coins)
Looks like it to me.





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I think this can be considered one. Great find!
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That's a neat one there.
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Very cool pick up, should go in 2x2.
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Should be in an Air-Tite.
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