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2009 Lincoln Cent "Birth & Childhood": Reverse Die Crack?

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Been looking and looking at this, I can't explain it any other way. Can't find info on it, anywhere. Seeing if anyone has seen or heard about this one. On the reverse is what seems to be a die crack going from the corner of the cabin, through the ground line, and dips down through the initials, RM.


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 Posted 02/09/2023  09:03 am  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add John1 to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
It does look like a die crack. It is best to always take photos with the coin out of any holder.
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About the closest I could get in on it...
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Even checked the Photograde on PCGS. Definitely not supposed to be there. How do I go about reporting this? To who?
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Jdcag5775.... PCGS photograde is a reference to compare/evaluate a coins condition, not errors/varieties. That being said, agree w/ John1 its a die crack, which is common.
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Not sure what you mean by reporting it, die cracks can occur on any coin and are common. Don't forget, there could be hundreds with that crack out there. Once a crack occurs, every coin struck after that will have that on it until they retire the die.
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