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<p>[QUOTE="shaney777, post: 4510767, member: 102684"]Thank you! <3 I thought of the pre die break depression as well, which seems to be common on modern nickels and quarters. It is incused on the coin, so it must be raised on the die. This would mean that sometimes the break is raised on the die, but other times it's incused on the die (retained die break). I find it odd that breaks wouldn't always be one way or the other.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="shaney777, post: 4510767, member: 102684"]Thank you! <3 I thought of the pre die break depression as well, which seems to be common on modern nickels and quarters. It is incused on the coin, so it must be raised on the die. This would mean that sometimes the break is raised on the die, but other times it's incused on the die (retained die break). I find it odd that breaks wouldn't always be one way or the other.[/QUOTE]
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