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1998 And 2000 5 Cents Identical Die Cracks

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Here is another one... from 1998. Waaaaay overpriced for a die crack, in my opinion.

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This is an old subject, but it seems the 1999 has a very similar die crack compared to 1998 and 2000.


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The '99 doesn't look like it affects any of the bead ... the others do. A die crack (or any metal crack) usually starts at a sharp change in angle .. in this case the bottom of the serif of the A .. the thinnest place on the die once struck.
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