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Is This A Die Crack Or A Crack In The Coin Or ?

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Does it influence its value or just different ?
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Loos like a Die Crack.
Please include complete photo of both sides of coin.
We don't even know
what year that dollar is. Could be silver or nickel.
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to the CCF!
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Nice DC.
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Yup, thats a die crack

doesn't add any value (unless its a 1957 Arnprior dollar with a die crack/break)

Also, although yours looks like a full water line, you should look for full, short, Arnprior, and no water line varieties on your dollars
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Hard to tell from a computer screen. If the "crack" is raised, then it's a die crack. If it's into the coin, it's the planchet that is/was cracked as well.
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While the die crack matter sorts itself out, I will say that I like the subtle toning.
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Nice toning indeed.
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