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1955 - Lincoln Cracked Head W/Toning On Reverse

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A neat little find.


1955---Lincoln-Cracked-Head--W/Toning-On-Reverse
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Forgot to add this pic.


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Yes I agree that you do have a nice pick-up here. The surfaces are quite pleasing.
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Yes, cracked skull. Appears to also be a 'poor man's doubled die'--check the date closely. All the classic signs of a worn die. The reverse may also have a die chip or crack.
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Nice Woody.
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The color was always like that but more red when it was fresh. As mentioned, this is called a 'Woody' because the planchet is looks like wood. So the reverse is showing the wood color differences.
1955---Lincoln-Cracked-Head--W/Toning-On-Reverse
1955---Lincoln-Cracked-Head--W/Toning-On-Reverse
1955---Lincoln-Cracked-Head--W/Toning-On-Reverse
1955---Lincoln-Cracked-Head--W/Toning-On-Reverse
So 'toning' is not the cause of the color change on your coin. It is a 'woody'.
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Nice example!
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Nice woody. Check to see if it's a RIDB.
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Woody? Cool. I have never seen a coin with this type of finish before, so I just thought it was toning. Here are a couple of close-ups of the date and the word Liberty. I do feel that the LIB in Liberty is a little off-centered? Thank you, everyone, for educating me on the type of finish this is. Do you think it's worth having graded?



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See if the price is higher than the cost to get it graded. A good place to check is ebay.
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No, not worth the cost of the grading fees. Third party grading ( TPG) is only cost effective if your final product is worth more that the $50-60 grading fees at a minimum. Check ebay's SOLD listings for an idea of value, both before and after grading.

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Good looking 1955 -P , with a few nice thins going on .
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I think it's only worth like 25 bucks in this condition. Not worth the grade, but a fun find. Thanks to everyone for their input.
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