1922 -D PEACE DOLLAR
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1922 -D PEACE DOLLAR
Check out this 1922-D PEACE DOLLAR let me know what you think of it,Thanks It has a very small D mint mark and a die crack running around the obverse through LIBERTY dropping into the hat at the R and down through trvst through the neck and it looks like the the area around the lettering looks sunken.
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Re: 1922 -D PEACE DOLLAR
I don't believe this is a die crack. Kinda hard to tell from this picture.
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.01=684 .05=48 .10=160 .25=149 NA$=1 Ring=8
.01=684 .05=48 .10=160 .25=149 NA$=1 Ring=8
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Re: 1922 -D PEACE DOLLAR
It could easily be a die crack, and a die crack occurs when the die is breaking apart and has small cracks on the surface. When a cracked die strikes the surface, it imparts the shape and extant of the crack onto the surface of a coin.
A die crack is always raised, not "dug" into the coin like a scratch, and die cracks are irregular or jagged in appearance.
A die crack is always raised, not "dug" into the coin like a scratch, and die cracks are irregular or jagged in appearance.
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