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1999-D Delaware Spitting Horse

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Not sure if this is a Spitting Horse or not. What do you think?

The coin itself isn't in great shape.

Thanks!
Ed

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The "Spitting Horse" was a name invented to have a "fun" and attention grabbing name for a die crack in this area. I do not think there is any specific place online to go where they judge whether or not a coin is a THE spitting horse. In fact a search engine will bring up many different pictures of different looking coins.

Whatever the case, a die crack is a fun find, and people can have fun collecting them. Personally I like to see how inventive people can be when finding a way to name things like this.

BTW, your horse seems very talented as a concentrated stream of that length would indeed be an accomplishment
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BTW, your horse seems very talented as a concentrated stream of that length would indeed be an accomplishment

LOL! - Yes, that's quite a Loogie
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Very nice die crack!

to the CCF!

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Is the diebreak a result of the four or five one's to the left of the date .
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