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<p>[QUOTE="AmeroAmigo, post: 2779224, member: 12110"]While coin roll hunting this weekend I found a box with a rolls and rolls of 2017 D pennies. I thought it would be a pretty boring afternoon, but I found three different type of 2017 D Penny Shield Die Cracks. I have seen a listing for one of the types already (my #2 variety) on ebay. The first variety is a crack that runs parallel to the curve of the shield. This first variety is pretty cool. The second variety is one that extends down to the left side of the shield up to about the half way mark to the crest. The third is like the second only the crack is like a large eye of a needle. I didn't think this was a variety at first, but then I found quite a few of them. </p><p><br /></p><p>The Denver Mint has pretty high quality standards (way better than the Philly Mint) and frankly I was surprised to see these cracks in the quantities that I found. I found several of each of the three varieties, enough to realize that I had found three distinct types of die cracks all in the same region of the coin.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="AmeroAmigo, post: 2779224, member: 12110"]While coin roll hunting this weekend I found a box with a rolls and rolls of 2017 D pennies. I thought it would be a pretty boring afternoon, but I found three different type of 2017 D Penny Shield Die Cracks. I have seen a listing for one of the types already (my #2 variety) on ebay. The first variety is a crack that runs parallel to the curve of the shield. This first variety is pretty cool. The second variety is one that extends down to the left side of the shield up to about the half way mark to the crest. The third is like the second only the crack is like a large eye of a needle. I didn't think this was a variety at first, but then I found quite a few of them. The Denver Mint has pretty high quality standards (way better than the Philly Mint) and frankly I was surprised to see these cracks in the quantities that I found. I found several of each of the three varieties, enough to realize that I had found three distinct types of die cracks all in the same region of the coin.[/QUOTE]
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