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I Am Wondering If Anyone Has Seen This Type Of Cracking In A Coin?

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Probably- Just looked strange to me like crazing on a car.

It is a 1978, 20 centavos Colombian coin. In probably VF condition.
Wt. 4.47gm
Dia. 23.6mm
Tk 2mm

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I am guessing.
- struck through small paper particles?
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There's an extreme example of it recently posted right here in the world errors subforum: http://goccf.com/t/437209

If I had to guess at an explanation, I'd assume heat stress. Perhaps somebody placed the coin on a block of dry ice? I'm assuming the cause was a cold solid rather than a cold liquid (like liquid nitrogen), since its only affecting your coin's high points - as if the portrait alone were touching something that made it crack.
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