Found this one a little bit ago and just thought I'd share. It is pretty extreme and definitely one of the better ones I've come across. It's hard to tell from the picture, but the die break sticks up way above the other parts of the design.
Nice die break in date.
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Re: Nice die break in date.
It almost looks like a heart. I wonder if you could sell it on ebay and give to a heart charity? You might get some unexpected bids on this one.
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Re: Nice die break in date.
There is a doubled die that has a filled 8 as a marker similar to this. Nice one, and for the record, this is a "die chip".
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Re: Nice die break in date.
I'm familiar with the DD with the die chip in the 8. I have found an 83 with the die chip in the right spot, but the coin was pretty beat up and had a bunch of gunk all around liberty. It made it impossible to tell if it was doubled.Maineman750 wrote:There is a doubled die that has a filled 8 as a marker similar to this. Nice one, and for the record, this is a "die chip".
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