1960 p small date purple toned with RIM TO RIM DIE CRACK

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  1. riff

    riff I ain't got time to bleed

    found 6 of these this morning.full die crack from top to bottom on all six. would this die have exploded shortly afterward? IMG_0281[1].jpg IMG_0285[1].jpg IMG_0286[1].jpg
     
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  3. BUncirculated

    BUncirculated Well-Known Member

    Die cracks are common. As for the date, looks like a large date to me.
     
  4. riff

    riff I ain't got time to bleed

    its a small. i have both.
     
  5. riff

    riff I ain't got time to bleed

  6. longnine009

    longnine009 Darwin has to eat too. Supporter

    It's a spiked head. Does it start inside the coat just short of 6:00? I'm not sure
    from the image where it begins. Spiked heads are fairly common but not if
    they're rim to rim. You have a nice prize.
     
  7. riff

    riff I ain't got time to bleed

    it starts in the rim under the coat at just shy of 6 and goes up through the g into the upper rim.
     
  8. riff

    riff I ain't got time to bleed

    if you look close at the last pic, there is a faint light area under the coat just shy of 6. that is the crack. i am looking at a 42" monitor though.
     
  9. longnine009

    longnine009 Darwin has to eat too. Supporter

    It the most expensive spiked head listed in Cohen's book-$10. in 1969.
    I can't say what it's worth today. Ten bucks was a pretty good chunk of money in 1969
    but there was also more collectors who liked failed die errors back then which
    would have boosted the value. It's also the only spiked head I see that's rim to rim
    in the book. But again, it's an old book and they never published anything like
    after 1969. Congratulations, it's a beauty.
     
  10. riff

    riff I ain't got time to bleed

    thank you.
     
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