Welcome to the forum Zzyzzyth, lets see did I get that right. yep
They look alike but the label says different.
Of course pictures would greatly be appreciated. You would find cracks as you described together in new rolls, also a crack would increase in...
Welcome to the forum. Most of what you're showing us is considered damage by the mint. I'd still hang on to it.
Wow, this is a ruff crowd. That's a nice gift from your grandpa. I'd keep it.
Nice picture Green. What color did you get?
I didn't vote because I don't know what the heck I'm doing. I'd take them all.
I don't know why people think it's funny to ask a question and then insult the person who gives their answer.
Now that's a weird sense of humor, you must be lonely.
Are you suppose to be funny?
Very clever, what mint did that come from?:)
Not every coin with die cracks has a unique VAM number assigned for those cracks. Typically the break must be wider than simply the thin crack...
Don't forget the Walking Liberty Half Dollar. Just bought this one, I was the only bidder, don't know if it was a great buy like the one above....
It's normal. Until 1990 the mintmark was applied by hand so anywhere in that area is considered normal.
You can watch this listing and see what value others have on it. I guessed this is your listing....
It does look like a doubled die, the splits are evident.
Good answer; http://www.cointalk.com/t81862/#ixzz0YnXMn3Lq
Don't see it. "Anyone have an idea what caused this?" Looking at it too long.
Well I say it's MAD (misaligned die). Off-center would involve both side off to the same side, damage? No.
These a pretty common. I have a few rolls with the BIE die chip.
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