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Major Die Crack Or Split Plating ?

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 Posted 08/12/2010  9:37 pm Show Profile   Bookmark this topic Add Gutkowski to your friends list Get a Link to this Message Number of Subscribers
This is a cool one it is raised like a die crack what do you all think Die crack or plating ?
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It looks to me like the split runs through the letters rather than additional metal on top of the letters like a die crack would do. I'm leaning towards split in the plating.

Some parts do look like a die crack, though. I wonder if it could be a combo of both?
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i am not sure but I think that is plating issues pretty gnarly though
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With being parallel to the rim it may have been a shallow scratch during the rolling process that activated the zinc under this Cent. Note the T on UNITED? See how the T has a pothole next to it and the T appears moved on the top half. That is what I think I see on this coin. Others may chime in a well. But this is what I think happened to it. If there were more examples from the OBW roll then I would think die crack. But this looks like it could have been an outside job. (pun intended) LOL
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What is the date on the coin? If it's split plating it would have to be 1982-1985. If it's 1981 or earlier, there is no plating and it would be a lamination of sorts. Either way, it is not a die crack.
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