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Lincoln Cent 1957 D MM?

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Circulated 1957 d MM? Thanks
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Just die cracks and chips, commonly referred to as a "flying D".
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And circulation damage.
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Die chip in the 5 and a circulation hit on the mint mark. What is that linear feature curving its way across the reverse, from the L in PLURIBUS to (possibly) the last S in STATES?
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Super pics of this cent by the way @hwb—well above average!
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Thanks for your input. Reverse is PMD.
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Looks like some lamination issues around liberty.
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That big line running through the obverse is a scratch? It looks like it follows some of the common die cracks for this year.
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