My recent purchase of John Quincy Adams dollars arrived this week. After searching them I found what appears to be a heavy die scratch or gouge that is interesting and very visible. It extends from the rim through the "D" in president and ends in the bowtie. I've also noticed a lighter die scratch in the "J" in John. Could this be an error? Opinions, please? Out of 500 searched, I found 6 with these identical marks.
A die crack is a mark appearing on a coin, usually in the form of a fine raised line or small blob. This happens because the coin die which struck the coin had a crack or small break in it that got transferred to the planchet during striking.
Although I have no idea what the premium would be on a prez $ die crack (if there is one), it's a nice find.
Looks like a couple of nice die cracks. Nice find! I've acquired a decent number of Lincoln cents (both Wheaties and LCMs) that have die cracks and they look similar to what is pictured on the JQA dollars above.
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