I'll be the contrarian on this one and say 'maybe'. The full reverse picture clearly shows nothing. The photographs of computer screens (ugh! Learn how to use your software!) seem to show an entirely different coin. That coin might have a real die break. Even if so, that error has no added value. Keep it if that's makes you happy, or spend it otherwise.
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I dont see it
Should be there now
Yes, in the glue.
Just edited and added pic
Yes, I see the cracks in the glue. Anything else?
Please spend it and don't waste your time looking for 'errors'
Micah Langford - https://www.oldglorycoinsandcurrency.com/
I'm gonna say no as well
I'll be the contrarian on this one and say 'maybe'. The full reverse picture clearly shows nothing. The photographs of computer screens (ugh! Learn how to use your software!) seem to show an entirely different coin. That coin might have a real die break. Even if so, that error has no added value. Keep it if that's makes you happy, or spend it otherwise.
This is what I get when I view your image full size:
i was going to say the cracks don't show on the whole coin shot, but changed my mind in light of the fingerprint.
i went looking for your full sized view and get pixels. the photo is not good enough to help. however, my first impression was also glue
Those lines are not die cracks, imo