1987 US cent, Ha ha i almost wrote penny....long crack on the observe and short reverse
I dont know if any of you has seen a crack that cover 90 % of the periphery on the observe, If not here is one.

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Die cracks are supposed to be raised on the coin. I cannot tell with those close-ups either way... Abe has some red in his hair.
Paint/glue.
Too much color filters...
About the crack that run right in the middle of moto
Great pictures... It looks as if you have found a unique cent...I have not often seen die cracks on modern cents...only here in pictures occasionally. Cheers, RickO
Die deterioration obv.
Die crack on rev.
If it was yours, would you send it to PCGS.
You'll spend $40 to slab a $1 curiosity. So, no, I would definitely NOT submit.
All comments reflect the opinion of the author, evn when irrefutably accurate.
NO, what you have is fairly common. Most of us spend these. I have kept several to teach with.
To all the peoples who help me ever since I became a member of Univers Collector. You have been patient with me ever since. I remember my first finding, they were all PMD etc. Today I am more at ease to put aside the PMD and i distinguish some of the real error coins. Wouldn't have been able without all of your help and comments.
Thanks to all finally found my first error coins. A+
ricko stated it was a unique cent.....
@acadien.... Yes, it is unique... but not of numismatic value.....I would keep it as an educational resource. Cheers, RickO
Every coin is unique! It is an expression, For example, your cent is unique. I'd like to have it although I'd spend it in a heartbeat w/o thinking twice if I had another cent to buy a 2c piece of bubble gum!
What you need to think about is these coins are being struck very fast. When a die starts to break as seen on the reverse of your piece, the coins after it will look basically the same except the crack will progress. Therefore, while your coin is "unique" - there is not another on like it in the world, there are many similar coins out there with the same die break. They are also "unique."
Got you A+