1996p Quarter reverse die crack question...

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  1. dollar

    dollar Junior Member

    There are two die cracks on the reverse of this quarter. Can the top die crack from the rim to the EAGLES head be considered a spiked head die crack? 1996revfull.jpg 1996revup.jpg 1996revlow.jpg
     
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  3. cpm9ball

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    The only reason people come up with these crazy names is because they think it will make them easier to sell.

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  4. paddyman98

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    Its just a plain ole Die Crack :yawn:
     
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  5. dollar

    dollar Junior Member

    Thanks guys.
     
  6. 2Old

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    One of the very first listing of “SPIKED HEADS” was in the 1969 edition of “THE CLASSIFICATION AND VALUE OF ERRORS ON THE LINCOLN CENT” by Jean Cohen. In this book she listed over 800 hand illustrations on Lincoln Cents.

    Cuds on Coins definition of Spike Heads. “All “SPIKE HEADS” will have a die crack from the rim into any portion of the bust’s head. It shall be limited to die cracks found on the obverse of the coin.”

    http://cuds-on-coins.com/spike-head/
     
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  7. dollar

    dollar Junior Member

    Thank you 20ld. I know I have read that definition a few times, (love the site by the way) and am embarrassed to confess I forgot they are limited to the obverse.
    Still searching
     
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