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1931-S LWC With Rim To Rim Die Crack (RRDC)

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Does this die crack increase or decrease the value? Depends on who's looking? Would a collector of die cracks be interested? I thought it looked cool and looks to me to be rim to rim.
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 Posted 03/16/2021  1:47 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add Keith67 to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
I dont think Die Cracks affect the rim. I think you have a scratch here
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That looks more like a scratch on an otherwise nice key date Lincoln .
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I'm on the scratch train as well, die state does not look to be old enough for a crack....IMO
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I thought die cracks could go over the rim. See: http://goccf.com/t/312943
It could be a scratch (bummer), but it didn't look like it since it affected the rim.
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I'm really sorry folks! I forgot I posted this same coin here 6 years ago...blame it on old age. Here is the link.
http://goccf.com/t/216599
It appeared at that time there were people on both camps. Sorry if I broke any rules here posting again the same coin.
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I lean toward a scratch as well.
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Looks more like a lamination line to me . The part of it above the date meanders a bit too erratically dor a scratch. The part below Liberty seems to wrap over the rim and start across the edge. That would be very odd for a scratch.
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That would be very odd for a scratch.


stoneman227 - I agree
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Same here - Scratch
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The line above the date looks too irregular to be a scratch. If it's incuse, maybe it's a lamination line or some other planchet defect. If anything it probably has a negative effect on value, because it looks like a scratch.
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A lamination line can travel basically straight across a coin and wrap over the rim and edge. This 56 of mine has the lam going in a basically linear line across the coin and wrapping over the rim and edge.
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I'm all in for a Rim to Rim Die Crack. It will affect the sale/price of your coin for some people to answer your question. If your looking to sell there will be a buyer.
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I'm thinking a lamination issue. Thanks, Doug.
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I am going with the lamination group.
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It is a lamination. Have your ever seen a die crack start to peel? Note the bust area below the 'Y' on Liberty.
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