there is a straight line cut across at 7 oclock to 1 oclock on the surface of obverse side.is this consider as die crack???is this common too?please tell me as soon as posible,thanks.
Never seen a die crack that straight before. If the line is raised, then it was something done to the die, if the line is incuse it is post mint damage.
i swear i did not draw the line on the surface but when i used my fingernail to touch the line,i can feel something is there on the line???this is what i dont understand.seriously,anyone knows please share with me
bububu if you want error coins go to a dealer between $1 and $5 you will get every kind of error you can dream of but these errors are so common they will only be worth that much even int he long run
beats me. Bottom left, where the line penetrates the denticle, the denticle is actually split with different lengths. An almost ruler-straight line going approx. 45 degree to top right. Line can be seen in fields and in devices (like the legs of the ?three headed lion?) Beats me. but a curious piece. What does a normal one look like?
It's not a die crack, but I'm not sure what it is. It would require an examination under a microscope.
is this rili common?got 1 guy said he has never seen this before and another guy said this is 99.9% common for this indian 10 paise coin.i need 100% accuracy from the ppls here,please help me to confirm.