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1944 Penny Coast To Coast Die Crack?

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 Posted 03/11/2021  12:15 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add Scuba1 to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
Hey NickG, I'm in agreement with Numisma on the question about you possibly mistakenly typing "1935 P" Nickel but meant to type "1945 P" Nickel. A 1935 (P) would be a Buffalo nickel and NOT exhibit a P mint mark. A 1945 P Jefferson nickel would have the P mint mark and WOULD contain 35% silver whereas a Buffalo nickel would not have silver content I believe. Just thought I'd bring this to your attention in case it was a typo my friend.
Also...... I am NO expert on laminations and have beat myself up over die cracks in the past, but, regarding your 1944 Lincoln I do see something in your last reverse pic that I thought I'd throw out here for the experts in case it was overlooked. At the 11 and 5 o'clock positions on the reverse there seems to be an intrusion of sorts into, or on, the rim of the coin. The entire circumference of the rim on your cent appears to be intact and uniform until you get to these two locations on the coin respectfully. It looks like there are visible indentations at the 11 and 5 o'clock locations where the "whatever it is line" is intersecting the rim. Just food for thought and didn't know if this may be of interest to others. Not sure.......
EDIT- HA! our posts overlapped on your comment of "fat finger".... lol. I'll still leave my comment as is.
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