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The 1945-D Lincoln Cent Die Break graded ANACS MS-64 RD (Red) is a fascinating coin for collectors, especially with the die break error and the attribution PC-1c-1945D-001. Here's a breakdown of what these terms mean:

Key Points:

  1. Date and Mintmark:

    • 1945-D: Minted in Denver in 1945.
    • The "D" mintmark signifies the Denver Mint.
  2. Die Break:

    • A die break occurs when part of the coin die develops a crack or breaks off during the striking process. This creates a raised, irregular area or line on the coin's surface.
    • Die breaks can vary in size and location, often adding significant value and collectibility to the coin.
  3. Grade (ANACS MS-64 RD):

    • ANACS: A reputable coin grading service, known for grading error coins and varieties.
    • MS-64 RD (Mint State 64, Red):
      • "MS" indicates an uncirculated coin with no wear.
      • A grade of 64 signifies a high-quality coin with only minor marks or imperfections.
      • "RD" means the coin retains at least 95% of its original red mint luster, making it visually appealing.
  4. PC-1c-1945D-001:

    • This is likely an attribution number for a specific die variety or error, indicating this coin was cataloged for its unique die break characteristics.

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