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1963, Lincoln Cent, Obverse Is Very Raised

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I have a 1963 Lincoln Penny and on the front the bust of abraham lincoln seems very raised, is there an explanation for this?
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good die strike?
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would that be worth saving or is there no significance?
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i keep all my pretty 60's
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Nothing unusual, you're probably not used seeing to the 60's Lincolns, they are often deeply struck....but from worn dies, too bad.

It could be early die state. What do the reverse steps look like? Are they all there?
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The steps on the reverse of early 1960s cents rarely has anything to do with die state. More so than not if they are not sharp all the way across it simply means the coin was not hammered. Most 1960s cents do not have complete raised steps all the way across.

Regarding the 'raised' design, the bust of Lincoln looks MUCH different on cents from the 1960s than it looks now. If you are comparing a much more modern cent to a 19603 cent, it stands to reason why you would be asking about the difference in the design you noticed.

Actually there have been close to 2 dozen different obverse design changes since the Lincoln Cent came around 100 years ago. The reverse has gone though nearly as many different changes.
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