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2005-P Jefferson Nickels, Die Cracks Examples?

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 Posted 01/24/2018  9:38 pm Show Profile   Bookmark this topic Add BmTrif6186 to your friends list Get a Link to this Message Number of Subscribers
3 separate examples of die cracks on the Reverse side of the 2005-P set nickel... 2 of which have multiple cracks and are almost identical in location! Are these commonly found errors?

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2005-P-Jefferson-Nickels,-Die-Cracks-Examples?
2005-P-Jefferson-Nickels,-Die-Cracks-Examples?
2005-P-Jefferson-Nickels,-Die-Cracks-Examples?
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2005-P-Jefferson-Nickels,-Die-Cracks-Examples?
2005-P-Jefferson-Nickels,-Die-Cracks-Examples?
2005-P-Jefferson-Nickels,-Die-Cracks-Examples?
2005-P-Jefferson-Nickels,-Die-Cracks-Examples?
2005-P-Jefferson-Nickels,-Die-Cracks-Examples?
2005-P-Jefferson-Nickels,-Die-Cracks-Examples?
2005-P-Jefferson-Nickels,-Die-Cracks-Examples?
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 Posted 01/24/2018  9:41 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add Crazyb0 to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
Yea, pretty common, seems like everybody's got one, er, mean most coins do in late die states...


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When it comes to Nickels, yes. Since the composition of the coin is rougher on the dies, it is a lot more likely to find Die Cracks, Die Chips, and Die Breaks. That's why a lot of Nickels tend to be in a Late Die State to a Very Late Die State. Your examples are keepers.
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