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1917-D, Denver Got The Most Out Of This Die

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Cracks going clockwise around coin.

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Not positive but I believe the fields are two different levels along this crack.

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Crack in field above LIBERTY

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1917-D,-Denver-Got-The-Most-Out-Of-This-Die

Crack in field towards nose.

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This coin also has a 15 to 20 degrees counter clockwise rotated reverse.
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I posted a pix of a merc dime that had something like five or six die cracks on the obverse awhile back, I guess they really do want to get every last strike out of the die that they can. I know most die cracks are not worth anything but some of them are still neat to see, thanks for showing your coin.
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