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1984 D Possible Die Crack Error On Reverse

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 Posted 04/02/2019  1:46 pm Show Profile   Bookmark this topic Add Wyldwilli to your friends list Get a Link to this Message Number of Subscribers
Hi all, can anyone tell if this a die crack. Sure looks like it to me.
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To the CCF

Please take another photo straight on instead of an angle.
Hard to tell from that photo but if it is raised, it is
most likely a crack.
If it is incuse, it is most likely a scratch.
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To CCF! Nope, not a Die Crack. It's a Linear Plating Bubble, which is a plating issue, and it's very common. There's no added value for this. It's a face value coin. http://www.error-ref.com/blisteredplating/
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If it were a die crack you should see evidence across the devices and between the gaps. I agree a Plating error.

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Any opinion formed from this image would be pure speculation, need a straight up image like Jimmy mentioned.
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Almost certainly a linear plating bubble. Use the Preview button to check the orientation of your pics before posting.



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coinfrog, are you referring to OP's photo or mine ?
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