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1990-P Crazy Die Cracks On Reverse

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1990-P-Crazy-Die-Cracks-On-Reverse

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Nice die cracks. Split plating on the tops of USA
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Looks to me like a Die Crack running to the rim, but maybe a slight PSD scratch that has swelled over the building. jmo
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Above the 'TE' on UNITED is split plating with the zinc rising a bit.
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The die crack running through the N is common,the other is less common.
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