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2006-D Penny Cracked Die

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Stumbled upon this while coin roll hunting. I initially thought it was a scratch, but when I put it under my microscope it actually looks to be raised up from the coin. Is something like this desirable among collectors, or is it more extreme cases that I should keep? What would be the value for an error like this?

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 Posted 01/20/2018  12:19 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add John1 to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
Looks indent,so it seems to be a struck through "wire"?
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Wire or fiber. The reason I mentioned fiber is that there is an area were the width isn't there. So it may have twisted in that area not leaving the area wide looking. I found a coin once with what that fiber than look like:
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Hahaha.
Well, it turns out it was neither of the two, and it was actually a piece of string stuck on the coin. Thanks for the input anyways!
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Nice pick-up, congrats!



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