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1995-P Lincoln Memorial Cent Reverse Of Coin Question

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while searching for varieties (so far unsuccessfully), I have been coming across several "oddities". here is a revers of a 1995P. there is a line, which does not look like post mint damage. it starts at the coins rim at bout 2:00 o'clock, and extends (SW) through the "r" in trust, and on to the top of the building. can some one help identify what this is, and is the any added collector value. thanks.

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Die Crack. Not worth a whole lot extra, just interesting to look at. Some collect them, but it happens all the time.
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coop,
You said it's not worth a whole lot, but it's worth something right? about how much? And how large or long does it need to be before it's collectible? I have seen some that go about half the width of the coin. Just wondering.
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Across the whole coin is probably the most valuable. Most don't get that large. I've found some that run through the WE and extend to below the ear. More of a conversation piece than extra value.
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