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Die Crack On My Bicentennial Quarter?

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Is this an early stage die crack on the bottom right almost under the mint?
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Not a die crack, IMHO. Die gouge?
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It is raised. I don't know if you can see that in the pictures. I don't know what I IMHO Is though.
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Your post was moved to the appropriate forum for the proper attention.
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A die gouge would be raised on the finished coin. IMHO=in my humble opinion.
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Die gouge (raised on coin face) appears to be quite possible.
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Okay cool thanks for the info.
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