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1982 Penny Large Date With Die Break

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Since I joint this group..I have learn a lot..Please check if I am right. Thanks very much guy
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I call that a die crack. First time I saw one start at 4k and go all the way up the last column.It looks as if something is going on with the last 3 columns.
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Nice! Easy to see.
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Not a Die Break, but an nice and easy to see Die Crack. That's a long one.
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Thanks All of you my friends
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Consulting the experts again. Please focus you attention at the top of Lincoln's head. The bean might be hard to see but it goes to the top of the coin.
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This might be a better picture to see the die break.
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That is a die crack known as a Spiked Head.
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Popejoy, that's a Die Crack. We call them "Spiked Heads" because the crack is going into Lincoln's head.
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Thank you for letting me know. Are spiked heads add any value? Or are they regular value?
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@PJ42, yes I think that some folks pay a small premium for them.

Also, one minor issue of CCF etiquette, please create a new thread when you post a new coin rather than tacking onto some other thread. It helps us keep things straight when we go back and perform searches of prior CCF threads. Not a big deal, but just a tip for the future. Thx!
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thanks for the tip
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