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Edited by Riellyscions 05/09/2020 3:39 pm
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Could be the beginnings of a die crack.
Also that's Roosevelt, not Johnson on there.
Edited by KenKat 05/09/2020 2:55 pm
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Thanks, boy I messed this post up ! I can't find how to edit my post ?
Edited by Riellyscions 05/09/2020 3:40 pm
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I figured it out, I need a nap.
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Thats not damage Cuz five minutes ago I found exact same thing! The one I found if I tip it in the light there are really fine spider crack emanating from the large scar crack out thru face and hair line, also mine has DDR
Edited by Owtlah 11/29/2020 09:50 am
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Owtlah,  to the Community!
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Bedrock of the Community
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It is were a die crack, it would be raised on the coin. (A die crack is an incuse mark on the die) 
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what do you suppose it could be , I know for sure its not post mint damage I dont know Riellyscions and I posted within minutes of joining this site so faking it isn't an option. I have not been doing this very long so I'm all ears at this point and would like to know.
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Owtlah. first,  to the CCF! Please start a new thread for you own coin, and please, with a photo directly above the coin's surface, not off to an angle. Thanks.
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This Rosevelt dime is a damaged planchet before the strike. the coating on the face is not cracked or damaged.
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