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1777-1976 Patriot Quarter Die Crack

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On the lower part of the neck above the date.
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Might be a Die Crack, not sure 100% though.
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Hmm, even with your description, I'm not seeing a die crack. I lots of little nicks from circulation wear, but nothing linear of any significant length other than the scratch on the bottom of George's hair braid.
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The die crack foes from his braid to the 6 in 1776
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Ok then with this pic, I really only see the part on his braid. It looks to me like a scratch on the surface of the coin with the "trough" inferior and the piled up metal superior. Any chance of you posting a brighter pic of the bottom of George's neck so that we can see the rest of it a little better? Thx.
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Looks like a die crack to me,almost a pre-cud.
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Very difficult to see.
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