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Die Crack Have Some Value?

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I will like to know die cracks have some value? and how to know the value of the cent?
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Small thin die cracks rarely have much value. Those that are easily seen and larger and longer and thicker might be worth a dollar or two.

As with many errors the individual coin will determine how many collectors find it to be unusual enough to be interesting.

If you provide photos we can give you specific opinions.
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Generally no, altho there are some who will pay for them. As to setting a value, no. Die cracks are progressive, the total failure of a fragmented die, catastrophic die failures will have some sale-ability because that is a rarity. A common die crack, die chip, die gouge, die ding, die scratch and even minor die breaks are valuable only to those who collect them, not a big family there. A major die crack with a Retained Cud, the interior die breaks may interest someone.
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The most extreme have a premium. (crack across the full coin, full split dies) The rest are just run of the mill.
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with all of the above statements.
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Most are not worth anything unless you happen to find that one person that likes that kinda thing.
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thanks for all the help
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I like that kind of thing. But... I don't actively collect them. I am not sure how many people do.
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