I would agree, thanks.
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Your right, that is an excellent explanation. Thank you and SuperDave! I would think than that there fairly rare in copper coins.
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That's what I thought at first also but I didn't think wheat penny's could delaminate because there solid and not laminated like a zinc.
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Thanks folks. That's what I figured but I've never seen so much on both sides and wanted to be sure. Looks cool though with both sides completely...
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Thanks.
That's the first one I've found that low so I wasn't sure. Thanks for the information.
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Man you guys are picky! lol. In my defense, if you pull in Franklin dime up on line it will bring up a Roosevelt dime. But for the sake of...
Still new to collecting and hunting. I thought a cud could be anywhere on the coin, not just the rim. Thanks for the info.
The center is throwing me off a bit. Haven't seen that before. Thanks.
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Fair enough. Thanks to everyone for there input.
Ok now for the big question. Is there any value to a coin with a die crack like this?
Best pick I can get. The line on the head is clear. I believe a stain would have some color in it. Of course I could be wrong.
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