Possible 1959D Lincoln cent mint error

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Looks like die crack, need closer shot to see if it might be lamination error.
 

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Thanks for your input.Would a die crack be on both sides or just the one.Whats a person looking for on a lamination error?
 

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I agree lamination error.. Die cracks are raised above the surface... Not on both sides unless both dies are cracked but never the same as the other side....
 

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It is easy to tell the difference. Use a magnifying glass. If the line is raised, it is a die crack (and like cosmic said, will only be on one side). If it looks like the metal is starting to peel off, it is a lamination error.
 

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