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1953 Cent - Die Crack Or Lamination Error

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I have only been collecting cent coins for a few months so I am trying to learn. This forum has been very helpful. Does this coin, in the hair, have a die crack or is this a lamination error, or something else? Thanks.
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"cracked skull" die chip.
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Thank you samcoin
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Not a lam, but rather a freestanding retained interior die break as noted by @john1.
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Nice example.
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