A die crack can be anywhere on the surface, A die crack that is continuous and touching the rim at both ends has the potential to be called a...
This isn't a coin that I have studied, I would say that one is a token and one is the real deal.
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Ope, I think that there is also a die break in the B on Obv. corresponding area.
There is also a nice interior die break in the wheat, to the north, and what looks like a connecting die crack. In fact it could be a Retained cud...
It's an interior die break, Nice one by the way.
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By the way your dime is probably suffering from wear and tear, PMD. Although, as the die wears out, letters start to become deformed.
https://www.pcgs.com/photograde/ What grade would you give your coin, you have it in hand.
A collector knows what he is buying, especially off the internet and with available resources. An in hand buy is a little different, and one...
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Here are the rules to this thread, Post #1 I was recently looking at a thread from @@Lehigh96 about toning premiums from the 2010-2011 time...
At this point it is worth 3-5 cents at the most, even if it is a DD, it is still damaged and low grade. A buck or two.
I would have to search for the cent to say, which, or if it even is one. I don't remember, anything jumping out at me.
There's to much damage to say that it is a Doubled die. Maybe and only if you can find a Die marker, I say PMD.
MD maybe some Die Deterioration. Not an RPM
You posted another one quite like this a while back, are you sure it isn't a plating blister?
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