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Neat Little Die Crack

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Do you mean through the "O" in "GOD"?
Looks like a die scratch, not a die crack.

Image too small for me to be 100% sure.
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It is raised, definitely a crack.
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I tend to think Die crack. It seems that a gouge or die scratch would have run through the center of the O as well.
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Looks too thick to be a crack. I would say gouge. Nice!
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