No question on this one. Real Deal.
1. The die crack is not exactly straight, which is different than a damaged coin scratch would have.
2. All the die crack is showing a raise above the fields and devices. (Sometimes circulation wear can remove the rise on the tops of the devices, but that is not the case for your coin)
3. There is no weakness of the crack from start to finish, indicating that it is a die crack. (A die crack on a die, will leave a void where the crack happened) The void will be raised on the coins.


1. The die crack is not exactly straight, which is different than a damaged coin scratch would have.
2. All the die crack is showing a raise above the fields and devices. (Sometimes circulation wear can remove the rise on the tops of the devices, but that is not the case for your coin)
3. There is no weakness of the crack from start to finish, indicating that it is a die crack. (A die crack on a die, will leave a void where the crack happened) The void will be raised on the coins.


Edited by coop
04/29/2022 5:26 pm
04/29/2022 5:26 pm






















