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2000-P Quarter New Spike Head Die Crack

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Here's one I recently found. I just thought I'd share it with ya'll. Comments always welcome.

2000-P-Quarter-New-Spike-Head-Die-Crack

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2000-P-Quarter-New-Spike-Head-Die-Crack
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I never saw the die jerk off in that direction before, very nice. You are correct, I do like this one. Thanks for posting it.
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I'm thinking its more like a pain in the neck or a spine spike. Thanks, Doug.
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Yes, I don't recall seeing one coming from that direction.It's hard to say how long they continued using the die, but it looks like it was well on it's way to making a good Cud. JC listed it, I didn't think to see if there's a Cud listed.
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