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Bedrock of the Community
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Correct. It is a die event. Not much of a premium for this. All the other coins struck with that die will have the same die crack on them.
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Yes sure looks like a die crack to me. Fun!
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Next year, after I have accumulated my Dragon hoard, It will be one of many, United. So that, when all are together, premium may be a little stronger. TY.
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Now that I have a better handle on photos, I will try to present another coin I have, with bisecting crack. Maybe tomorrow.
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Pillar of the Community
United States
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Nice to see a reverse die crack that is located differently than most. Thanks, Doug.
Edited by Halo1st 12/29/2022 5:31 pm
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Bedrock of the Community
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Pillar of the Community
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Moderator
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I like it too, haven't seen many in this area. Nice find.
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Pillar of the Community
United States
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Quote: All the other coins struck with that die will have the same die crack on them.  If the die event (or die crack) was present from the get go. If the event (or die crack) developed sometime after the production run started, then I would think the previous coins struck with that die would not exhibit the same die crack. Thanks, Doug.
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Nice find and clear close up photo. 
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Bedrock of the Community
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Nice find! 
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I can never remember which cup or book I use to take a photo. Not to mention camera setting. I guess I did allright here If I do say so myself. If only I could be consistant.
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Hi. I've found that if you take one of those windscreen- mounted phone brackets and screw it to a board. Then add a doorstop (or similar) to kill vibration or movement, you can take pretty good photos of your coins with your phone. You can also buy tiny close-up lenses that clip on your phone that give pretty good results for things like details of effigies and legends. When I've been a member Lon enough I'll stick a couple of photos up to show you. Cheers for now. Happy New Year! Spyro.
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