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1941 And 1945 Mercury Dimes

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Can it be the die errors?

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 Posted 03/25/2009  3:20 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add coop to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
A die crack would be raised. Those look like damage as they are incuse not raised. That's what it appears from your images.
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03/25/2009 3:45 pm
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Those would be pin scratches and have nothing to do with the dies
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Thank you for explanation. Anyway this damages was strange to me..
It's always something to learn.
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I agree with biokemist6 that was intentionally done damage.

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Coop,

I really like the pics you post with a lot of your answers. It really helps me learn when I can see the definition of something as opposed to just reading and trying to imagine a visual. Thanks!
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Thanks. I do it for the love of the hobby and the old saying: "A picture is worth a thousand words." Some may think he is making these images up at the time, but they are an on going collection. There are over 700 on the site I post here and still adding to them. I use others image to enhance a point and add their name to the image. So don't be surprized if your image shows up here when it is something new that I don't have. But "thanks again for noticing me."
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Coop, your situational picture gallery really is second to none
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I do believe I have a similar LMC with matching die cracks. I'll have to look.
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