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2005 Kansas D Quarter - Die Crack/Gouge On Reverse?

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 Posted 02/25/2023  9:26 pm Show Profile   Bookmark this topic Add KBecker to your friends list Get a Link to this Message Number of Subscribers
Hi all,

I came across this one on the reverse during tonight's pocket change examination. My first thought was a PMD scratch, but zooming in gave me a view that said maybe a die crack? Of particular curiosity is the "crack" (or scratch) seems to possibly be going through the S in "Kansas", but under the 8 in "1861". Any light you can shed would be good light. Thanks!

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It looks like a scratch - when a scratch is deep enough, it will up-well metal on either side, making it appear raised. But in this case, you can see the trough in the middle of the 2 raised areas.
Also a die crack will not be so straight, it will meander a bit as it breaks.
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Thanks for the reply Dearborn - I had some hope, but I guess I won't be retiring on this one&.
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May I add, A die crack will not affect the rim.
Clearly this rim has been effected.
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It will have an incuse mark down the center of the line and raised edges on the outside edge the of trench:
2005-Kansas-D-Quarter---Die-Crack/Gouge-On-Reverse?
If it were a die crack it would be raised in the center and the line would not be exactly straight:
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