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1966 Dime Error, Are These Die Cracks On Reverse? Or Possible Die Clash

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1966-Dime-Error,--Are-These-Die-Cracks-On-Reverse?--Or-Possible-Die-Clash

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To me, looks like they were die cracks. But it appears some very harsh cleaning has done away with much of the evidence.
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Looks like a die clash to me,kinda minor though. Makes a good reference piece.
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Looks like the mint polished the clashed die pretty hard.
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with CoinMaster I would keep it
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Or another clash happened after the last polishing.
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Yes, I bet that's what happened. It's pretty strong for all that polishing.
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