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2005 WV Quarter, Is This Another Die Crack?

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2005-WV-Quarter,-Is-This-Another-Die-Crack?

If so, I'm getting better at this.

Thanks again. CJ
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 Posted 03/13/2019  11:03 am  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add GrapeCollects to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
Looks like a die crack or scratch
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To me it looks incuse which would make it a scratch.
If by chance it is raised, then it would be a die crack.
Please state whether it is raised or incuse when posting.
Sometimes it is hard to tell from a photo.
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I agree with Jimmy, it looks like a scratch to me as well, why? because I see clear sign of incuse gouge on the tip of the Bust and over the left leg of the R, clear indication of scratch.
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Not how straight the line looks until it touches the but and then moves the line west. I feel it is a coin scratch. Too straight to be a thread. Not wide enough to be a struck through wire.
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Jimmy D if I knew what I should be looking for or the terms "incuse" or "raised" when referring to that picture, I would not be asking. Not trying to be offensive, just give me a chance to catch up on all the nomenclature, proper posting procedure, etc.
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To me, it looks like a scratch.
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Unless you got new pics...
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