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When Does A Die Crack Add Value

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 Posted 11/21/2017  01:28 am Show Profile   Bookmark this topic Add Surf-city-NC to your friends list Get a Link to this Message Number of Subscribers
I recently found my best die crack yet. I'm going to keep it regardless, but I'm curious as to how severe a die crack must be to add value.
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Unfortunately, that's not a die crack. It's a linear plating bubble.

Generally, die cracks are not that straight. On copper-plated zinc cents (late 1982-present) plating bubbles are often confused with die cracks. The fact that it runs over Lincoln's bust is also a clue that it's a plating bubble.
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A die crack needs to cover at least 50% of the coin or be very thick or be in an unusual area on the coin,IMHO.
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