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Disappearing Die Crack.

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Two 1994 P cents found in same roll of circulated coins. Don't usually pay much attention to minor die cracks, but when you find two, you just have to go back and check.
Die crack thru steps.


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Die crack going to top of E in cents.


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2nd coin die crack thru steps.


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No crack going to top of E.


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Next two pictures of die crack going to top of C in cents.


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One of these cracks had to happen first. In my mind one of these coins should show both sets of die cracks. Or totally different die with almost duplicate crack in steps?
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Different dies with similar cracks. Notice on the first pic how about a third of the way up the pic the crack makes a slight 'point' to the right. This is not on the second pic. Also count the number of stairs from the top before the crack 'straightens out' and starts to run closed to perpendicular to the stairs.
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