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<p>[QUOTE="Conder101, post: 1753060, member: 66"]Actually that coin is NOT the terminal die state. They continued striking those tokens, the cracks get heavier and wider and additional cracks develop. The reverse die starts to crack up as well. There are even examples that show die clashes the show clashmarks of the obv cracks on the reverse. That is probably a middle die state of that token.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Conder101, post: 1753060, member: 66"]Actually that coin is NOT the terminal die state. They continued striking those tokens, the cracks get heavier and wider and additional cracks develop. The reverse die starts to crack up as well. There are even examples that show die clashes the show clashmarks of the obv cracks on the reverse. That is probably a middle die state of that token.[/QUOTE]
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