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1995 Lincoln Cent Reverse Side Die Crack?

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1995-Lincoln-Cent-Reverse-Side-Die-Crack?
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Coming from the top left of the memorial going up to the top.
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Given the pics posted, I'm thinking a linear plating bubble. A closer-in, sharp photo might tell us more.
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I am working on getting better pics. Looking at it under magnification it looks like it's only in the plating so that may be, thanks
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Agree, closeups needed.



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Maybe do a zoom in photo of just the area in question.
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A Die Crack definitely, from the second column of the Memorial across the D in United to the rim. Your first pic shows that! Congrats.
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There is "something " there but sharp closeups, as mentioned, are needed.
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Looks like a scratch to me. It's to straight. And looks like it's incused.
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I agree we are going to need better close up in focus photos to really help you.
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I also agree to needing a better image of this 'very straight' line on the reverse. Does not look like a linear plating bubble nor a crack to me at this point. the 'line appear to be 'under' the 'D' in united not through nor over it.
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Dearborn look at the D in United. When I look at the first pic the crack is over the D, when I select the first Pic.Regards!
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1995-Lincoln-Cent-Reverse-Side-Die-Crack?
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Hope this helps, again using an iPad for this and trying to figure out how to get good closeups
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Looks like a scratch to me. It's to straight. And looks like it's incused.
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I'd say a die crack that goes over the D
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With all the new pictures and different angles, I see it now (over the D) just couldn't see it on the first smaller, further distant image of this coin.

What we need now is just one more pic with lighting from one direction at an angle (to create a slight shadow from the devices) to see what is raised and what is incuse.
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