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United States
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55 s has a BIE die chip and die cracks and chips in both wheat stocks can't tell if any go to rim or not The 58 D has a broken post in B and has a spiked head die crack a very nice one at that. I don't know if it is list on coc but I will look. Found it! Skh-1c-1958D-11 http://cuds-on-coins.com/lincoln-ce...s-1950-1959/
Edited by Mrzllewellyn 09/17/2018 07:34 am
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New Member
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I see, and thank you so very much for clarifying the right terms for these !
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Rest in Peace
United States
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The 59-D is not a clipped planchet , Just someone being distructful with cutting pliers . the other Lincolns are common errors , die chips ,etc . Not much added value . 
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Bedrock of the Community
United States
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Right, the '59-D is simply damaged. Otherwise, Mrz has it right.
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Bedrock of the Community
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The one for 1959 D is just a damaged coin unfortunately. The other two are Die Chips.
Errers and Varietys.
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Canada
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There may not that much value in the die chips but they are interesting and worth keeping I think.
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Pillar of the Community
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On the third photo of the 1958D follow the crack down the head. You will see it fork. Could you please post a picture with this at the top? You might have another interesting feature there.
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Pillar of the Community
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The first one is damage, not a clipped planchet. Mrzllewellyn is correct on everything else.
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Pillar of the Community
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 with all the above. Nice selection of coins, good eye! 
Edited by USSID18 09/17/2018 7:53 pm
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Bedrock of the Community
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Best to make a thread of just one coin. Why? Because it gets confusing with too many coins. They get to be hard to designate. Also for the search feature. The dates of multiple coins becomes: "What do I have here?" With a single date and when we go away and find information for the thread, We can find the thread because the date/mint mark/descriptions are not in the title. It gets so hard, that many may give up because they can't find the correct thread. So please. If the coins all have the same issue, just post one. Then we can answer the question and you can apply the information to that coin/coins. If the answer is not covered, post a second coin. And wait for the response. We are here to help you learn about what you have, so next time you see this, then you will know. Also tell us what you see on a coin. If an image is too small it makes it harder to figure out what you have. So tell us what you see. We ant to help, but sometimes can't because we don't know what your seeing. The site is an educational tool. Not just you benefit. Other reading may appreciate the answer to enlarge there coin knowledge. It will take time, but I don't give yes or no answers. I try to tell you what I see on your coin. If you still have questions about the current post. Ask. Then when one coin question is answered, then post the next coin. Sometimes the answers would be the same for 10 separate coins that someone posted in a row, with the same answer. Take it slow. Then you can learn from a variety of collectors here what you have. So rather than yes or no, I try to educate collectors on the way, so they will know what they are looking at. Most want to know how valuable something is and is disappointed when the answer is not what they want to hear. We want you to know first and then help with a value. Most of the time junk change is posted. We try to help you realize that not every coin is not the Holy Grail. But is spendable coins that are doing the job the Mint intended. We are the ones that notice them, even when they are ones to toss back. 
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