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1943 Lincoln Steel Cent Error On Bottom?

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I found this roll hunting do not know what it is along the bottom of coin, under scope I see a line under Lincoln.

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 Posted 03/17/2019  11:25 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add Errers and Varietys to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
That's called a Retained Cud. Nice find! It's a keeper.
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Sweet will put in page insert. Thank you
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Yes, it looks to be a Retained Cud, but it also looks like the coin may have been reprocessed. I may be wrong, but to be sure can we have a picture of the reverse as well? Thanks.

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My lighting is LED
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To be sure,look at the edge not the reverse. You need to filter your LEDs.
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Great find, congrats!
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The reprocessing kind of kicks the value in the head.
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As I am not an error collector can someone tell me why this wouldn't be a struct through wire error ?
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T-BOP, this isn't a Struck Through error. This is a Die Crack, since it's raised. It is also a Retained Cud, because the piece has partially broken away and shows displacement of the piece.
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Some more pictures. Lighting is a bit better.
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nice find , good one. happy hunting
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Photos are a bit better,looks too shiny which means most likely replatted. What does the edge look like?
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I was looking at that too! looks chrome plated!
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This is what it should look like:
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