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2020 P Nickel: Die Progression

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Hopefully I'll find more to fill in the gaps.
1st pic -crack on left side of memorial
2nd pic - crack with chip on left side of memorial
3rd pic - crack with chip on left side of memorial and big chip on dome
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The last two, at least, seem to be different dies. The die crack runs further north on the supposedly earlier die state.
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You're very observant Tanman. I hadn't compared the 3 coins to each other before posting (assumed that same area and roughly same shape resulted in 1 die). Now I looked at the 3 images side by side and I'm thinking they are 3 different dies. The shape of the crack in pics 2 and 3 don't look quite the same. One is more rounded than the other.
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Nice Die Cracks.
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Cool study!
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On newer Jeffersons that is a common area for die cracks.
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