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@Newcollector76  , It looks like a rim to rim die crack, or really close the upper end cannot tell for sure,to me! Either way nice die crack/break. Though wait for others to chime in to know for certain.. Bj
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Ok I'm going to be contrarian on this one so I'm interested to see where we net out when others weigh in. To me, this looks like a clear case of a linear plating bubble.
"If you climb a good tree, you get a push." -----Ghanaian proverb
"The danger we all now face is distinguishing between what is authentic and what is performed." -----King Adz
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See if it passes the toothpick test.
Inordinately fascinated by bits of metal with strange markings and figures
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Pillar of the Community
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 put me in the bubble camp
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@Newcollector76  , It looks like a rim to rim die crack, or really close the upper end cannot tell for sure,to me! Either way nice die crack! Though wait for others to chime in to know for certain.. Bj
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Hi all, just want to see if I can figure out how to attach these to show my sources, please, check these out, and let me know what you think again, because I have a similar one I've been doing research on... Kindly, Bj Cuds-on-coins.com. From: Cuds - on - coins website respectively.. http://goccf.com/t/331180
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If I saw a load of bubbles I would also think that, though with no other bubbles present and the information I just posted IDN...please review information and let me know? Kindly, Bj
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I agree with plating bubble. The part on the shoulder is really bulbous.
Edited by Seeker_101 12/09/2024 12:50 am
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@seeker_101, I know what you mean about it bubbleishus pr wider, and I just read about piece by Mike Dimond I think it was a Coin World world article about this wider part of some die cracks...I am currently looking for the article to post. I am curious because I have a similar one and been researching about this, please take a look at some information I already posted and let us know again where you sit on this... Kindly, Bj
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@ g58 - it would be a good idea to start a topic on that coin you are researching and post up a few images of it.
as for the OP's coin - it looks like a series of linear plating bubbles to me.
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To me it is clearly plating bubble issue.
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