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Awesome Bisecting Die Crack On A BU 1957 D Washington!

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This one doesn't need any explanation. I feel like it should be a variety. I was looking for the 57 D 801 and found this!
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 Posted 11/11/2018  07:43 am  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add Spence to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
Sweet die crack on a high-quality Washington quarter!
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That is Air-Tite worthy.
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Nice find!


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That is Air-Tite worthy.
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Dang, super find , Congrats !
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Nice find!
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Thanks a lot guys. It looks like a really high grade too. I've never gotten an air tight from John 1. Thanks. Ive got more coming. I've been picking every variety and denomination. My wife isn't very happy about me spending hundreds of dollars on cherrypicks, but I got one that will net me $1000 profit one day. Then she will believe. I'm not posting it until I get it back from PCGS. Hint. It's a top pop.
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Super example, congrats!
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It's a median or bisecting rim-to-rim die crack. Nice find.
http://www.error-ref.com/?s=Die+Cracks:+Rim+to+Rim
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Super die crack find!
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This coin makes me think it is plated? Does it look that way to you?
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Nice find! That's one giant Die Crack!
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It looks very shiny coop. Not sure. But I have others that have that same look. I took the pics of it outside
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Very nice find!
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One way to tell is to tilt the coin and see if there are cartwheels on the coin. If not then it was plated after it was struck, which covers these. Plated cents can have cartwheels as they were plated first and then struck.
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