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Best Answer - Posted by
GrumpyEd
"In the pic it sort of looks like a chip with a blob at the end.
But still, I have a feeling it might be damage, the coin has a lot of hits and notice that right in that area on the top of the D it sort of looks like a section of the D is almost gone, maybe it was lucky damage and that is a sheared section of the D. Maybe a poke with a toothpick would move it or make it fall off."
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Yes, the die crack is causing a slight shift in the lettering. Looks like a little chipping is happening as well.
Last edited by willbrooks; 05-16-2019 at 05:27 PM.
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Did you have a question about this one Derrel? Very nice crack with excellent displacement at the "O" though, that's pretty extreme!! There is nothing there big enough to be an IDB and I thing there are normaly two cracks to create an RIDB, so I'm not sure even how to categorize this. You might want to send pics to JC though and get his take on it, very cool!
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Originally Posted by
willbrooks
Yes, the die crack is causing a slight shift in the lettering. Looks like a little chipping is happening as well.
Oh Will.....
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Originally Posted by
makecents
Did you have a question about this one Derrel? Very nice crack with excellent displacement at the "O" though, that's pretty extreme!! There is nothing there big enough to be an IDB and I thing there are normaly two cracks to create an RIDB, so I'm not sure even how to categorize this. You might want to send pics to JC though and get his take on it, very cool!
I was just curious if the crack caused those letters to appear doubled was all... Will answered it, thank you for asking
Last edited by Dearing; 05-16-2019 at 06:20 PM.
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Originally Posted by
makecents
Oh Will.....
What did I do now?
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Originally Posted by
willbrooks
What did I do now?
I just didn't have the words at the time Will, because I was so taken, you just do such a great job of helping us along!!
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That is cool... The U looks like a chip that has been worn down... I think with the displacement at the O yours should qualify as an Unusual Die Crack (UDC)... COC has some nice ones listed... Maybe send an email to JC and have him come take a look???
Jim
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Originally Posted by
jfines69
That is cool... The U looks like a chip that has been worn down... I think with the displacement at the O yours should qualify as an Unusual Die Crack (UDC)...
COC has some nice ones listed... Maybe send an email to JC and have him come take a look???
Thank ya Jim, I might do that... It seemed a bit unusual to me also
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Originally Posted by
Dearing
Thank ya Jim, I might do that... It seemed a bit unusual to me also
Don't normally see displacement like that unless the die is broken... Maybe the crack runs along the east side of the O but is difficult to see???
Jim
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