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Bedrock of the Community
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Yep, a Rim To Rim Die Crack. Very nice and congratulations!
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Looks like a small lam near the base of the die crack too.
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Nice! 
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Nice. Not an easy one to find.
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Congratulations on the new listing! That's awesome!
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They do get worse when the die splits:  But so far the die hadn't yet on the die that struck your coin. It may have been the first one or one of many?
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I take it you knew this was a WDDO-003/WDDR-001? The main markers are the two die cracks. Plus it looks struck through, that's the super trifecta. Nice coin!
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There is no doubling on this coin that I saw and none with same crack
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Go to wexlers and click on the link to the nickel DD's and once your on the 42's scroll all the way to the bottom. It looks doubled in your pics.mainly the letters are fatter but a few have split serifs it looks like. I thought it was a dd and went and looked and it has the same exact die cracks
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My bad. You're right. Yours goes through the MM. The other doesn't. Something wasnt sitting right with me about your coin and the other one. They have of the same gouge or pitting at the bottom on the reverse just above the word states and on both the die cracks travel very close on the left side of that gouge. They also both bend slightly to the right as the travel towards the top of the coin. almost like the crack was turned a couple degrees left and it actually lines up perfectly. It's the same exact crack. Look at both pictures and look at it in relation to that big going above states and you'll see what I mean. How the heck could that even happen?
Edited by Waynoah83 06/05/2018 11:25 pm
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Congrats on the new listing! 
In Memory of Crazyb0 12-26-1951 to 7-27-2020 In Memory of Tootallious 3-31-1964 to 4-15-2020 In Memory of T-BOP 10-12-1949 to 1-19-2024
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