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Interesting die crack on Seated Dime

savoyspecialsavoyspecial Posts: 7,322 ✭✭✭✭

Sorry for the bad photo. Shooting through glass here. I think this is likely Variety 104, although the coin is in a frame and I don't have a reverse view just yet. Fortin described this crack as "an obvious die crack from rim through Star 2 to Liberty's hand and then down through left side of shield with a final exit point through the 3 digit to rim"

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  • pmh1nicpmh1nic Posts: 3,393 ✭✭✭✭✭

    When they say variety 104 does that mean there are 104 or more varieties with features (cracks or other identifiable differences) in the Seated Dimes minted that year?

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  • savoyspecialsavoyspecial Posts: 7,322 ✭✭✭✭

    far from a seated dime guy, but I believe that akin to the Overton numbering system it starts anew each date at 101 (looking for correction here if I am wrong)

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  • Off_Cent_erOff_Cent_er Posts: 164 ✭✭✭✭

    @pmh1nic said:
    When they say variety 104 does that mean there are 104 or more varieties with features (cracks or other identifiable differences) in the Seated Dimes minted that year?

    When it comes to dimes, I believe the numbering per year and mintmark begins with 101. So as 104 would be the 4th variety listed for the 1839 Philadelphia. That is if there isnt a sub variety listed as 103a or something along those lines.

  • HydrantHydrant Posts: 7,773 ✭✭✭✭✭
    edited June 10, 2021 12:18PM

    I like it. I like the die cracks on my Bust Half dollars too. But I really think that our interest and fascination with die cracks is a symptom of a deeper underlying problem........... WE ARE ALL A BUNCH OF NUTS AROUND HERE! 😵

  • LanceNewmanOCCLanceNewmanOCC Posts: 19,999 ✭✭✭✭✭
    edited June 10, 2021 12:29PM

    @savoyspecial said:
    Sorry for the bad photo. Shooting through glass here. I think this is likely Variety 104, although the coin is in a frame and I don't have a reverse view just yet. Fortin described this crack as "an obvious die crack from rim through Star 2 to Liberty's hand and then down through left side of shield with a final exit point through the 3 digit to rim

    104 looks like the prime state. 104a (yours i believe) is the full break from rim to rim but a much later state exists which is the "b" state. perhaps slightly rotates dies and repunched 39.

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  • USSID17USSID17 Posts: 1,264 ✭✭✭✭✭

    Almost like a rim-to-rim die crack.

    http://www.error-ref.com/die-crack-rim-to-rim/

  • yosclimberyosclimber Posts: 5,153 ✭✭✭✭✭
    edited June 10, 2021 1:48PM

    I agree it's F-104a.
    The cracked obverse is not known to be paired with a different reverse,
    and it doesn't have the raised surface in the shield above the crack to make F-104b.
    http://www.seateddimevarieties.com/date_mintmark/1839_104apage.htm

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