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1988 Lincoln Cent With Die Cracks

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This coin is slightly off center on the obverse edge to the left of liberty. The reverse has die cracks on both corners of the bottom of the building and one on the upper left corner going through the letter T in UNITED. It also has alot of weird lines going in all directions.
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On the reverse, the corners of the memorial are very prone to Die Cracks, because that's the stress point on the die. Those weird lines you see on the obverse and reverse are called Die Scratches. It's from polishing the die down to get rid of a Die Clash that damaged the dies. http://www.error-ref.com/heavy-die-scratches/
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The die has been polished several times. When this happens the fields get reduced a bit in size. Note the ONE CENT is smaller than normal sized. Probably the last polishing for the reverse die. It is soon reaching retirement.
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with the above comments.


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This coin is slightly off center on the obverse edge to the left of liberty.


If a coin is off-center on only one side, that's called a misaligned die, or MAD. Both sides need to be off in the same amount/direction for it to be called an off-center strike. So, you have a slightly MAD coin with die cracks and polishing lines.
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Nice die cracks @Igotit!
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