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1875-S Seated Liberty Dime - Reverse Die Crack

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This 1875-S Seated dime has a reverse die crack near the rim at about the 3:00 and 5:00 positions. Anyone knows the variety? Thanks for any assistance!

1875-S-Seated-Liberty-Dime---Reverse-Die-Crack

1875-S-Seated-Liberty-Dime---Reverse-Die-Crack

1875-S-Seated-Liberty-Dime---Reverse-Die-Crack
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 Posted 02/27/2016  11:57 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add Kevin43 to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
Die cracks are not a variety,they are die damage and some people collect the ones that are severe or in certain areas like the cracked skull Lincoln cents and even then they usually pull a small premium.hope this helps
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Thanks MV. I had already checked that site and compared many of the images and descriptions there, but I wasn't able to find any references to the particular die break on the coin I have. Perhaps the wear on the coin may have eliminated some other identifying mark and I'm just missing it on that website. Thanks again. I appreciate the help!
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I believe I located the variety on the above coin, though I'm not 100% certain since wear has removed some of the identifying marks. It does look like a good match though - F111.

http://www.seateddimevarieties.com/..._111page.htm
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