SKH-1c-1960-02(LD) (LD) Spiked Head
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Description
Identified by Cuds on Coins under JC Cohen reference JCc-1960_067 with a cross-reference date of January 16, 2017, SKH-1c-1960-02(LD) is the second cataloged spiked head variety on the 1960 Lincoln Memorial Cent Large Date. The spiked head phenomenon occurs when a die gouge or die crack extends from Lincoln's portrait on the obverse, producing a spike-like projection from the president's head. Each spiked head variety is unique in the specific location, angle, and length of the spike, reflecting the individual character of the damage sustained by that particular working die. On SKH-1c-1960-02(LD), the spike distinguishes itself from SKH-01 by its distinct positioning and morphology, making careful comparison between the two varieties essential for accurate attribution. The Cohen Index notation indicates "Not Listed," meaning the JC Cohen reference number JCc-1960_067 has been assigned but the variety has not been incorporated into the published Cohen Index volumes. The Large Date regular strike classification confirms this die was part of Philadelphia's initial 1960 production run, before the mid-year transition to the Small Date hub that makes 1960 one of the most variety-rich years in the Lincoln Memorial cent series.
Attribution History
- Discovered by JC Stevens
- Cross reference: JCc-1960_067, Cohen Index Not Listed. 01/16/2017.
- Expert attribution by Cuds on Coins