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1955 Lincoln Wheat Cent, What Kind Of Error Is This

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The most important thing here is that we as a collective can get the right information to an Op (sometimes eventually)
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I don't see that one in Cohen. Pretty neat!
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I was just about to jokingly say it's a bullet wound from the 1860's, but that would be just wrong. ErrorsRCool. Sorry!
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Cracking and sinking in of the die face. Such "cracked skull" cents are common in the 1950s.
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Cracking and sinking in of the die face. Such "cracked skull" cents are common in the 1950s.
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Here's mine.....


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Nice example, JDRMCB.
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