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  • 1952P 1C catastrophic die failure on head

    Catastrophic die failure on head and die crack on Lincoln's lower jacket. Got in change today.
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    In my opinion, it was pretty common to see the head cracks on Lincolns.
    As collectors search for errors and varieties in this day and age I personally believe there will be a shift in what they consider collectible, since a lot of the significant errors simply do not escape the mint. Obviously this is an older coin, but it might be collectible to several collectors. I toss them into my bargain bin. I have not seen these in any auction, unless they have a significant variety attached to it.
    Gary Kozera
    Website: https://MintErrors.org

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    • #3
      Looks like a match to RIDB-1c-1952-03
      Lincoln Cent Retained Interior Die Break; 1909 – 1958 : Cuds on Coins (cuds-on-coins.com)

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      • #4
        It sure does, even the hook above the eye. I didn't even think of looking there on cuds-on-coins.com BUT will next time. I'll chalk this one up to a DUH green guy moment thanks for the info and for not slammin' me for missing it.

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