Hi,UK crown with die crack maybe any info appreciated

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  1. David Colquhoun

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  3. Kentucky

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    I would think it is a lamination.
     
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  4. paddyman98

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    Agree.. Not a Die Crack, definitely a Lamination.
     
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  5. -jeffB

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    I'd say the same. I'm not familiar with these coins and how they wear -- is that pattern of denticles (present in some areas, missing in others) typical?
     
  6. David Colquhoun

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    Hoo is in the what now, sorry I don't understand what you mean by denticles
     
  7. Michael K

    Michael K Well-Known Member

    Denticles are the little teeth like ridges all the way around the rim.
     
  8. David Colquhoun

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  9. David Colquhoun

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    It's a UK silver crown victoria jubilee 925 silver 38.6mm 28.35g that's about all I can tell you
     
  10. David Colquhoun

    David Colquhoun Active Member

    Ok,cool it's a bit worn out to be honest but had to buy when I saw it in case it was a cool error
     
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