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1776-1976 P Bicentennial Quarter Die Crack Obv

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I found a die crack on George's neck. I'm sharing the pictures so others can see it too. Are these even worth anything?



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I'm not real familiar with quarters but as I stated in your other post, this is a weak spot and common area to see cracks on them. I would not think there was a premium for this coin but will let others speak to that.
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It's always fun to come across something out of the ordinary.
Congrats.
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As MakeCents said, common area for cracks and very minor. No numismatic value above face. Useful piece for learning, but not worth saving unless you just like it. You will find many.
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Agreed, but would add that you have some Machine Doubling on IGWT.
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Common area for die cracks. Newbies go nuts for these. But once you become a seasoned collector, you accept them for what they are. (An aging die event) Then you will wonder, why they caught all you attention as a new collector?
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@spence, are you sure it's MD on IGWT? I thought it's DDD.
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@coop, I'm a newbie, so I get excited when I see die cracks. How do I actually know if my die crack is worth something?
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The only ones that I know that have interest are the ones the flow across the whole coin. Cracks/splits/cuds/rim Cuds are of interest. Common ones, are just interesting die events.
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CoopHome: What are some die events that are of interest to collectors? ones the flow across the whole coin. Cracks/splits/cuds/rim Cuds are of interest
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