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Definitely not PMD it's very possible it is an IDB.
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I think JC has been one busy bee, from urumans bies, to my spiked heads, and coin masters crazy cool die cracks. I think you should add yourself to that list. I'd say shoot him an email and see if he thinks it qualifies as an IDB. Good luck!!
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I'd have to dig back to find the source (few months or more), but the link for IDB stated up to 1mm by 1mm or the total area circumference (I forget exactly) were considered die chips. 4mm and up were considered IDB. Everything in between was considered middle ground.
Something like that. Thanks, Doug.
Edited by Halo1st 08/09/2016 6:01 pm
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Yeah I think it would be boarder line IDB.
You all have definitely been keeping him busy. I'll wait a couple of days because I have a few more interesting Die cracks to post so then I will just send JC 1 email with all the links and he can get to them when he has a chance.
Thanks for checking it out.
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Edited by CoinMasters 08/09/2016 11:01 pm
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Thanks Doug, I don't have a caliper so I usually go by the IDB's that JC has already listed to compare to. I'm thinking mine is not fat enough. I'll send him an email about it in a day or so, then he usually writes in on the post with his decision.
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Hey JC if you are still online here - what do you think about this one?
Thanks
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Pillar of the Community
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I think if it were about a third larger, it would qualify as an IDB (4 sq mm). So I think it's a chip.
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I'll add it to my "to do bucket". I'm working on a presentation of a Henning no "P" 1944 Jefferson nickel for this week's meeting of the Colorado Springs Numismatic Society.
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Thats pretty cool JC. That presentation would be something I'd like to see
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Dustin, he'll probably have it on a PowerPoint so you can ask him if he can email to you.
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Very well!  
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No Power Point, it's a hands on exhibit. Check out this old CCF thread ( 9/19/2009 ) if you want more info on the Henning Nickels. https://goccf.com/t/53117
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Thank was a great thread JC thanks for posting it.
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