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1972 D Obverse Die Crack?

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 Posted 04/14/2014  12:29 am Show Profile   Bookmark this topic Add Coinsniffer to your friends list Get a Link to this Message Number of Subscribers
found another one with some crack..

runs from one side of his head to the other..

according to coop raised and not in a straight line is indication of a crack and not a lamination..

so what you guys think..

been a fun night... finallyy



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Usually the zincolns don't have lamination issues. They are cut from zinc stock, run through the setup mill and then plated. There is sometimes a problem with a piece of foil getting struck onto the coin. But what you have is a die crack in that area on the head.
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thanks bud
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