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coinkat

1911 1d die break through date

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Just came across a 1911 penny... Nothing to write home about in terms of the condition, but it does have an unusual die break that extends through the date. It is fairly dramatic... Anyone know of this as a variety?  

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Don't recall seeing one but a die break shouldn't be enough to make it a particular variety (IMO)

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11 hours ago, coinkat said:

Just came across a 1911 penny... Nothing to write home about in terms of the condition, but it does have an unusual die break that extends through the date. It is fairly dramatic... Anyone know of this as a variety?  

It's all dependent on whether there are several other examples. If only one, ironically it's simply a unique curio, as the 1946 die flaw penny would be if there was only one of it.

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