Sure.... If you say so. Seriously, it would be safe to say that you are correct my good man!! Two Die cracks "to boot"! Why do people say that... "To Boot?"
"To Boot" [meaning in addition to] In accounting if you receive something and receive cash [for example] in exchange it means in addition to. The idiom to boot, meaning in addition or besides, has nothing to do with footwear. This sense of boot is left over from the Old English bt and Middle English bote, where the word meant an advantage or something included in a bargain, and the phrase to boot has been in common usage since the time of Old English.
Cool! Finally, after roughly two years of looking at every single coin I get in my change, I found something besides "W" minted coins, silver coins or proof coins all in circulation. Finally!