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Bedrock of the Community
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If it was a local find, you might be in a target area where these were shipped. So check to see if there are more in your area. You might have something that is just in your locality. If so, save a many as you can find. The demand will increase as time goes on. So keep it hush in your area.
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Pillar of the Community
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We would still appreciate closer and more pictures, to find out exactly what it is. That reverse looks interesting.
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Valued Member
United States
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The twin to this coin sold for $305. Hold on to it Chris.
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Pillar of the Community
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Very nice find, congrats!
-makecents-
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Pillar of the Community
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Very nice find! Examples has sold on ebay for a significant amount.
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United States
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Hello Christobler570 and welcome  . Really nice example you found, maybe a couple other people as well  . John1, yes I would send to PCGS! Chris I hope I did this correctly trying to post a picture of what I believe reverse looks like to me, though a bit hard to tell without an angle shot of your coin I believe possibly it's a bi-level die crack if pic doesn't come up, someone posted a link I believe it was (John1 and I apologize ahead of time if wrong, I am not sure how to leave here to look and get back), posted a link about obverse I agree with obverse, though what I am referring to is the reverse and that same link shows an example at or near the bottom of page. I believe with progression some will be less noticeable and some will be extremely noticeable shattered/catastrophic die failure. I believe we have already seen a reverse that is not as dramatic as yours, with almost identical obverse though so keep looking, I would think this one you have is in the middle and to me a bit more desirable though I love them all, my favorites are really odd looking what used to be called freaks and may or may not be errors but I still keep the ones that I consider give the coin some character/quaint. When I heard about this I knew I had my bags still in boxes from mint just waiting to be opened, haven't had much time lately. I do have a dime similar but not completely sure if man-made or error so I will have to post it eventually. I definitely agree with the others on the obverse of coin. Though I am new to the coin community as well, I've been collecting/searching for coins/errors/oddities about 40+ years now, I do a lot of research (though still learning and no expert) the people here with way more posts are the experienced experts in my eyes, they are very nice, and extremely helpful. I may very well find that I am wrong about reverse. I have several coins I need/want to post, but being on west coast most everyone (the experts) are sleeping when I post  . Chris congrats and keep looking for the progressions of that coin, again welcome to this wonderful coin community &  . Bj   
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Valued Member
United States
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@nick10 man, killer quarter!
Love it!
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Valued Member
United States
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@Dearborn I really hope it is the bi-level on reverse, that's what it looks like to me. Really great call letting Chris know to keep it safe as well. And hopefully you can pass on to the other folks who have similar, I probably couldn't find them again lol. Thanks again &  .
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Bedrock of the Community
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If this image is from an online site, you need to add the information where this information was posted from. You don't want the copyright issue to come into play. $$$ Just add the information to the images or in your post to fix this issue. https://www.error-ref.com/?s=Bi-level+crack
Edited by coop 07/17/2022 7:54 pm
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Pillar of the Community
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The obverse displays a Retained Cud of the anvil die. The reverse shows a bi-level die crack with an amazing amount of vertical displacement. That means the surface cracked while the metal beneath underwent significant plastic deformation. Contra Coop, I see no evidence of a die clash.
Error coin writer and researcher.
Edited by mikediamond 07/18/2022 8:35 pm
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Pillar of the Community
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Nice find...coin hunting is alive.
KK
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Re: 07/17/2022 my 8am post I forgot about this and sincerely apologize, photo referenced is from, Https://www.error-ref.com an awesome website for learning about errors. @Coop, Thanks a bunch I hadn't thought about the copyrights being I am new at this, at the time was so excited about the coin. I was trying to fix but unable to edit been >24 hours. So I hope this will work will definitely do properly in future. Thanks again Coop really appreciate everything you do on this website &  . I've been looking at this website coincommunity.com for years when researching so it's kinda like I already know most of you  . Bj
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Pillar of the Community
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Nice find. I would love to see the last coin produced by this die pair.
Edited by DrDon 08/23/2022 5:22 pm
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