That's better. Again, the others showed the cracks, however the pictures looked like drawings. These pictures are better. Dies crack from the heavy, rapid pounding, the cracks display on the coins as raised lines typically but not always coming from off the rims, sometimes the cracks are cool, and sometimes, well, they're just cracks, and no big deal. Oh, and people with expensive microscopes love to find even the most trivial of these that nobody else gives a darn about because it makes them feel like their investments paid off.
Well I would know about people with expensive microscopes because I do not know anyone with one. Some people like jaguars and others like good ol' ford. I just thought it was an interesting coin even though the crack may be small, it goes from the RiM of the coin to the engine cowling through it out in to the water up into the woods it continues up in to the woods, this small crack is the longest I've seen so far in the 2000 series of coins.