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Couple Of Unusual Morgans

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VAM-2, NGC MS-64, 1885-O Morgan
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Cracked Obverse (UNUM) NGC MS-64, 1884-O Morgan
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Ben, the image of the crack didn't open, but I saw it through the WINS list. I would have thought that with a die crack, the crack in the coin would be extruded rather than incused. It almost appears that the broken die had been welded back together producing a raised seam which makes the Morgan appear "broken". Is this also your readout?
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Ben, the image of the crack didn't open, but I saw it through the WINS list. I would have thought that with a die crack, the crack in the coin would be extruded rather than incused. It almost appears that the broken die had been welded back together producing a raised seam which makes the Morgan appear "broken". Is this also your readout?



Copy, my thoughts exactly.
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