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2020-P Rosie, Retained Interior Die Break & Mad

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Pulled this out of a new roll.Obverse with a interesting chain of Die cracks and Die chips and reverse MAD.
2020-P-Rosie,-Retained-Interior-Die-Break-&-Mad
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2020-P-Rosie,-Retained-Interior-Die-Break-&-Mad
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Haven't seen such an accumulation of die cracks on a Roosevelt dime in ages. Nice.
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Interesting "spider web" of die cracks.
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Probably a brittle die. I've seen several examples here many times. Common.
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Sorta looks like he got a trephination.
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nice find I would keep it.
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Thanks for your comments everyone,I found it interesting although as coop mentioned, we've seen similar examples of this type die breaks before and this one was quite recently minted.
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nice coin, a good example
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These die chips on a brittle die happens on several years. (Not just the last year)
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I would not call that common. Common denotes a typical feature. While die cracks do appear more often on Roosevelts than, I believe, any other denomination, that progression is quite rare. In fact I have yet to find one "in the wild" to the degree that your example has.

Great find!
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