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Die Cracks - 1876 Seated Dollar

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I'm still a little new at this so I have a question...How can you tell the difference between a die crack and just a regular scratch?
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Hi Christina

Scratches on a coin will be below the surface , where die cracks are raised above the surface .

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Ahh..now I see...Thanks Rick!
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