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1983-P Lincoln Bisecting Rim To Rim Die Crack?

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 Posted 03/24/2018  6:20 pm Show Profile   Bookmark this topic Add Perfect Error to your friends list Get a Link to this Message Number of Subscribers
Appears to be a Bisecting Rim to Rim Die Crack at the Letters "One Cent" on the Reverse or is it considered another Category? Any thoughts? Thanks.

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 Posted 03/24/2018  6:31 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add Errers and Varietys to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
Very nice find! I think you have a Retained Cud because I see the separation of that retained piece that moved a little bit. Pretty neat!
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 Posted 03/24/2018  6:38 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add coop to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
It is a retained Die Cud. Held in place by the collar. Probably will strike many more coins with the same issue until the operator notices it. Obverse Cuds just fall out.
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The area in question maybe loose, but hasn't broken off the bottom part of the die. It eventually will it is continued to be used.
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Nice find!
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Very nice find!
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Thanks E&V, coop, antmark3d and CJ18850! I wasn't sure if it was another Category
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Very cool Retained Cud!
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oy, that's a cool find, but I see more to your coin.

have a closer look at Lincoln's neck, front & back, and his breast where the lapels are, just under the bowtie, examine the polishing marks & get a bead on how it's been scrubbed (the die) by noticing the die scratches, polishing marks. and, notice the Y in LIBERTY is very thin. I only noticed this on your coin because I found an '83 Lincoln with thin-neck issues, and a thin Y, from an overpolished die. I posted last week about it, talked with coop about it.
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this is the cent I found & posted about last week, but no cool break, crack or Cud on the reverse, just the overpolished neck & Y.
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Check out this link on Retained Cuds. One of the most extremely impressive Retained Cuds is on a 1983 Lincoln Cent.
http://cuds-on-coins.com/retained-c...esent-rcd-2/
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Very nice find PerfectError. A Bisecting Rim to Rim Die Crack would have to come close to equally dividing the face of the coin.
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