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A 2004-P Rosie Loaded With Die Cracks/Chips Obverse And Reverse

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I've found Rosie's with die cracks but this one is the winner so far from my CRH. Hard to see the small ones as my camera won't focus any closer. (The E PLURIBUS UNUM is a lighting issue I suppose)Thanks for looking.
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Nice one Joe. Is there design in the one in his hair?
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Nice one Joe. Is there design in the one in his hair?


Thanks CoinMasters. It looks more like gouges, divot, furrows....not sure what they would be called, but no design that I can tell.
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Because they're so scattered, these may not be cracks, but something else. I suspect they are die gouges from wire cleaning brush or even could be a struck through debris. With the die chip in hair, #2 seems more logical...?
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Thanks for your input Crazyb0, it is appreciated.
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Nice one Joe! :)
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The cracks and chips are all on high parts of the coin/ shallow parts of the die. They just couldn't take but so many strikes. Makes for an unusual coin, Nice find Joe. I just found a 2016 very similar to it. I'll post it.
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Thanks, E&V. CoinMasters, I look forward to seeing it.
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Thank is a cool one Joe, you beat me the best one I have found so far was 6 on the reverse of a 2017 dime.

Nice Find!
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