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actually, I didn't realize so many people were interested in die cracks. Thanks.
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Pillar of the Community
Canada
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i think I have had 2 of these, here is one I sold a while ago  
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Pillar of the Community
Canada
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i forgot to mention this comes with a die clash as well, its hard to see from my pic but you can see the bead clash above the queen
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Canada
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Am I correct in saying this is a "die break" instead of a die crack as it's very strong and goes rim to rim? Trying to ace the terminology :)
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Bedrock of the Community
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GregJG- This is known as a large "die crack." A "die break" is when the die separates resulting in a full or Retained Cud.
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Here's a link to a previous discussion on a coin like yours. Late die states of this coin are minted with a retained broken die. https://goccf.com/t/259376Cheers Bill
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Wow. Now I have to go through all my other 1900-H's and see if I have any more. I'm going to post an 1859 with spectacular (2) die cracks/breaks later today. Thanks again.
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