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Die Cap- 1974 Lincoln Memorial Cent (Which Stage?)

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I just found this, and I know it is a Die Cap, but I am not sure if this is considered a Late Stage Die Cap. In fact, I am not sure if there are any Die Caps but Late Stage. I would assume there are various stages, but I need an expert or two to educate me. Thanks!
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Very nice. Late stage. With early stages you can't read the date!
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Very very nice!

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You can see the cap was deteriorating away when your coin was struck.
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