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1990 Lincoln Penny Die Cracks

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Weight 2.5g
2 die cracks on reverse top left column corner and top right 2nd column down corner


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Nice example, yes. Good photos!
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yes, die cracks in the usual places we expect to see them in. (they are really common on the corners on the Memorial)
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Die cracks tend to form at areas with stress risers, as can be seen similarly in this picture of a sidewalk I took a few years ago:

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Incidentally, this is why portholes are round or oval on ships - the structural integrity of the hull. Cracks generally won't form on a continuous line.
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