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NGC 1999 Silver Eagle Error?

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I just purchased an NGC ms69 1999 silver eagle but I think I've noticed an error in it can some one please help I'm posting pics it the t is states looks like a die crack possible.

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It appears to be a thread on the plastic capsule, or a crack in the capsule to me. Die cracks usually run in a, more or less, straight line. I've never seen one make a U-turn before.
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its dug into the t
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its even like that on NGC website when I ran the verify
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I don't know about die cracks running in a you turn way, But I have a Jefferson that has something under the you that isn't straight. It is raised above the field,but lower than the device. I know not much help,but anything to me is helpful!
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Open the capsule with a blade, its edged. Blow on it, it just may go away...does indeed look like lint of piece of thread. Might even use a toothpick to gently pick at it to see if loose.
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Sometimes coins are struck through plastic threads. That will leave a mark on proof coins.
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This happens a lot on proof coins.
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Thanks Coop,That's yet another picture in the coin help file!
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