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1993-P Washington Quarter, Nice Size Die Crack On Reverse

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93P Washington quarter, Pretty nice size die crack on the reverse going across the bottom from the U in Quarter, across the face of the coin, to the first L in dollar, and then to the rim.

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 Posted 09/16/2008  7:14 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add coop to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
Nice crack. Probably the die is headed for a Cud in the future. The the way the ole die breaks!
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Good find!
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cool...I think I can see some shifting on each side of the crack break, so perhaps that die was on the brink of failure?
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I believe if it extends from one edge to another edge and there is shifting, it's considered a die break.
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seattleMD: I'm not sure if the "crack" goes from edge to edge. I know it's definitely at the edge by the first L in Dollar.

It looks like it does actually extend into the U of quarter, but its so fine after that, I'm not sure it's going to the edge by the Q in quarter or not?

Here are 2 more pics.

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 Posted 09/17/2008  08:23 am  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add Duckhawk to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
This may be a silly question, but is there a premium on coins with die cracks? They seem pretty common.

Thanks
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Duckhawk,
die cracks are considered a normal part of the minting process and do not normally carry a premium. There are some exceptions such as a die crack on a proof coin or a die break which is much larger than a crack and happens right before die failure.
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Thanks for the input, I will keep a better eye out for the more severe examples.

Mike
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