I was coin roll hunting here the other night and came across what could be a diamond in the rough? I’m not very familiar with coin errors, but seems to be a Cracked Planchette and not a Cracked die. Thankyou all for looking ✨ -Cotys_Coins
That would be a lamination. The planchet is defective. Somewhat of a minor error as in it won't make you rich, but it is still cool. I have one very similar to yours only mine is on the obverse and not as peeled.
They are correct. Lamination Crack is what it is. Here is a similar Lamination issue that I sent to get attributed.. From my collection -
plan·chette [planˈSHet] NOUN planchettes (plural noun) a small board supported on casters, typically heart-shaped and fitted with a vertical pencil, used for automatic writing and in seances. "the planchette jerked and skittered to the upper left-hand corner of the paper" Try: Planchet.
Don't be too hard. My autocorrect loves change it to planchette especially if I haven't written planchet in a post for awhile. At least he didn't use a crappy voice to text with no punctuation and creative word choices
Thanks all for replying and letting me know. So this one probably isn’t worth much then? After I posted it. I realized I said the wrong planchet. But you all catch my drift
That would make a great addition to any collection. A rim to rim planchet lamination on a coin that's 101 years old.
One more suggestion, when you run across 1917's, always check them closely for doubled dates as there are some valuable examples out there. I am not saying this is one, just be on the look out.