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2022 P Jefferson Nickel Die Crack On Obv

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Small die crack above ear. Not much bigger than 1/16". Found at local bank, customer rolled I believe. Opinions and how does one price such a coin.


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imo a spiked head-- you could email pics to Cuds on coins to get it listed---
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imo a spiked head


A 'spike head', huh? That's a new one for me.

Also noticed the reverse has something going on with the "LL"
in Monticello. Might also be a 6FS coin, too.
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@mike, we are going to need better close-ups to help determine full steps and whether this is a DDR. While it seems likely that all DDRs for this year have not yet been discovered, here is a link to the only one currently listed for comparison:

http://www.varietyvista.com/04d%20J...2PDDR001.htm

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Definitely need a better picture of the LL. That looks interesting.
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Nice Die Crack.
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Nice one, well photographed.
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Tried more photos. So I think the LL issue was a trick of the lens. I don't see it in other shots.

The Full Steps issue may also be in doubt as you'll see below. Right steps are present as are the main. But the left steps are very faint although not 'damaged'.

I also noted what might be a second die crack on the right steps. Last photo depicts this.

Also tried another shot to the obverse die crack. I know, lots of photos. Sorry.

Photo 1:Obverse die crack
Photo 2: Right steps
Photo 3: Main steps right half
Photo 4: Main steps Left half
Photo 5: Left steps
Photo 6: Right steps die crack?

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Very nice pictures, can see a couple of cracks, nice find.
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Excellent picture quality. =)
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