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1952-D Die Crack (Two Of Them Same Roll)

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I have no interest in error coins. I was thinking if a person had two different coins from same roll and one of them may show a slight progression of the crack, would that add to the value? If there is any value at all?
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I can't quite tell from the pics but it looks like it might be an RIDB. There are some folks that collect these and similar anomalies. As with most dies like this, the more extreme the better. Maybe see what some might be selling for on ebay. Here is a link to RIDB's, some in the 50's in similar locations, no match for yours though. If you were interested, you might be able to get it listed. Nice find with the different die stages though.

LINK http://cuds-on-coins.com/lincoln-ce...k-1909-1958/
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Nice cracked skull. Any die chips or die cracks on the reverse?
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I will check when I get home.
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Yes, so-called "cracked skulls". Nice finds @gros!
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