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Yes, that's what I was afraid of. So what the heck is it, a die crack?
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Edited by John1 12/19/2019 09:37 am
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Pillar of the Community
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Looks good to me but I'm not real familiar with this overdate.
Congrats if it is.
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Hmmmm 
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A vote for yes G4 maybe G6
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It has the look. Unfortunately in that grade it doesn't have enough value to be sent in for attribution. Except maybe to ANACS.
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I'm sorry to disagree with everyone but this is not the overdate. The bottom horizontal of the 2 is very strong on the overdate and this is not the case on the Op's coin. The horizontal line on the Op's coin is also pointing too far north to match up with the overdate. This is a die that mimics the variety.
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Quote:I agree with Stoneman. CherryPickers Guide mentions there is a die that mimics the overdate. Do you have that Cherrypicker guide?
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 the overdate would have been stronger. Keep hunting! -CH27
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