1844-C $5, not mine unfortunately. Looking at the pic left wing tip to rim crack, eagle neck through center of right wing through first A in AMERICA to rim.
it's crackers to slip a rozzer the dropsy in snide
This one is mine, 1844 Philly $5. Crack from the rim at 12:00 to the rim at 6:00. Also one from the eagle throat to the center of the left wing and another weak one from the tip of the center arrow through the I in AMERICA.
it's crackers to slip a rozzer the dropsy in snide
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@Some_of_it said:
Found in change recently. 1964-D
I believe what you have here is more of a planchet defect known as a "Lamination". A die crack relates more to the die itself which would leave a raised metal effect on the coins surface.
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@Some_of_it said:
Found in change recently. 1964-D
I believe what you have here is more of a planchet defect known as a "Lamination". A die crack relates more to the die itself which would leave a raised metal effect on the coins surface.
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Cool Indian Head Nickel...just the cracked side? Ok;
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Here's the Bearded Goddess with a die crack that gave this bust half a separate Redbook variety all unto itself.
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1844-C $5, not mine unfortunately. Looking at the pic left wing tip to rim crack, eagle neck through center of right wing through first A in AMERICA to rim.
it's crackers to slip a rozzer the dropsy in snide
This one is mine, 1844 Philly $5. Crack from the rim at 12:00 to the rim at 6:00. Also one from the eagle throat to the center of the left wing and another weak one from the tip of the center arrow through the I in AMERICA.
it's crackers to slip a rozzer the dropsy in snide
Cud, die crack whatever ; )
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Here's a classic, surprised no ones show one yet. It's a PCGS in 3 RB
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Here's some crack in the back!
The 1848 is split in half from 9:00 to 4:00.
The 1855 is split in half from 2:00 to 7:00.
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That's a crack I've never seen.
Found in change recently. 1964-D
1836 B-3 with heavy die buckling, leaving the eagle's head very weak.
I believe what you have here is more of a planchet defect known as a "Lamination". A die crack relates more to the die itself which would leave a raised metal effect on the coins surface.
Thanks!
This is the 1819 B-4 quarter in late die state with cracks through the stars and date.
@scubafuel That 1819 is insane! Love the cracks through the date linked to the stars!
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Some really Nice unique stuff, I didn't know what to expect with "crack"being the main word in the OP.
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It would seem... based on this thread... that some of us are addicted to crack.... Cheers, RickO
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Did someone say cracks ?
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1837 1C, N-2, Found it in a junk box at Baltimore for a few dollars.
Even Dan Carr has cracked dies!
This one set me back about 35 bucks at an antique store
A thread on die cracks and no shield nickels? I gotta fix that.
Would anyone like some cheese with those 'crackers'?? Sometimes I 'crack' me up.... OK.. I will stop now... Cheers, RickO
Cool thread!
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I figured if I just waited you would post one. :-)
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Come on @howards I know you must have a crazy die cracked one in your collection.
Well, yeah, but I don't have my collection ordered by degree of cracking, so finding the one with the most cracks would be an arduous task.
Here's one that I know from memory has some nifty cracks (it's an 1883/2):
http://www.shieldnickels.net
1843 half