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1958 D Lincoln Cent.

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I recently found this Lincoln Wheat cent and it looks to me to have a die crack from Lincoln's forehead, towards the back of his head and then towards the top of his head. Your thoughts please. Thanks in advance. Peace
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Yes agreed. Sometimes we call this a "cracked skull". Also, welcome to CCF!
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Nice example!
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Thanks for the welcome.
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Almost a retained die break. (I could enlarge it more on my tablet)
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Nice find there.
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COOP ... Go for it.
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I meant, I already had looked at it with my tablet. I could see the image better. Just missing a die crack on the right side of the affected area, but alas. The die was not that broken that much when your coin was struck. Sometimes we're the dog, other times we are the wheel.
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